bandura's social cognitive theory
Bandura's social cognitive theory is a psychological framework that emphasizes how individuals learn and develop by observing others and their surroundings, forming beliefs, and using cognitive processes to regulate behavior. It underscores the importance of modeling, self-efficacy, and reciprocal interaction between the person, environment, and behavior.
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