social-cognitive theories
Social-cognitive theories refer to psychological frameworks that examine how individuals' thoughts, behaviors, and social interactions are shaped by the mutual influence of personal factors, environmental factors, and cognitive processes. They emphasize the role of observation, imitation, self-efficacy, and self-regulation in learning and understanding human behavior.
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