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Psychology: Theories of Personality



Albert Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory
Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory places a high value on chance encounters and
fortuitous events, while acknowledging that these encounters and events do not always alter
one's life path. Our reactions to these encounters are often more potent than the encounters
themselves.


Bandura’s theory rely on the following assumptions:
1. Plasticity
 Bandura believed that humans are adaptable and capable of learning through direct
experience, but that people learn more through vicarious experiences - learning by
observing others.
2. Triadic Reciprocal Causation Model
 People have the capacity to regulate their lives through behavioral, personal and
environmental factors.
3. Agentic Perspective
 Humans are both producers and products of social systems for they have control over
the nature and quality of their lives.
4. People control their behavior by using both external and internal factors.
5. Moral Agency
 When individuals are confronted with morally ambiguous situations, they regulate their
behavior by redefining it, disregarding or misinterpreting the consequences of their
behavior, blaming the victims of their behavior, and displacing or diffusing
responsibility for their actions.


Observational Learning
 While people can learn from direct experiences, Bandura believed that they can also
learn without performing any behavior.


Modeling – the core of observational learning
 It involves cognitive processes: adding and subtracting from the observed behaviour and
generalizing from one observation to another.
 Symbolically representing information and storing it for future purposes




Albert Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory

, Psychology: Theories of Personality
Factors to know if you will learn from a model:
1. Characteristics of Model
 People are more likely to model high-status people than low-status people, competent
people over unskilled or incompetent ones, and powerful people over impotent ones.
2. Characteristics of Observer
 Those who model are most likely to be people who lack status, skill, or power.
 Younger people are more likely to model than older people.
 Experts are less likely to model than novices.
3. Consequences of Behavior Being Modelled
 If the observer places greater importance on behavior, the observer is more likely to
acquire that behavior.
 If an observer witnesses a model receiving severe punishment, the observer may learn
a behavior as a result of that observation.


Processes Governing Observational Learning
According to Bandura, four processes govern observational learning:
1. Attention
 People are more likely to observe those they frequently associate with, who they find
attractive, and whose behaviors they believe are valuable to them.
2. Representation
 When we learn something, we symbolically represent them in our memory
 Verbal coding accelerates the process of observational learning and allows us to
symbolically rehearse the behavior (ex. telling ourselves over and over again how we
are going to perform the behavior)
3. Behavioral Production
 We produce a behavior after learning it. We ask ourselves, "How do I do it?" when
converting cognitive representations into actions.
 Once the behavior has been produced, we assess it by asking ourselves, "Am I doing it
correctly?"
4. Motivation
 Desire to perform an action promotes more observational learning.


Enactive Learning
 When people consider and evaluate the consequences of their actions, they can learn
complex human behavior.
Albert Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory

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