Personality theories. Class 12, Social and cognitive learning theories. Part 2.

Continues the behaviorist debate introduced in Class 11. Albert Bandura's more humanistic contributions to behaviorism are introduced. Students are challenged to compare Bandura's theory of reciprocal determinism to B. F. Skinner's classical behaviorist theories.

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Other Authors: Schwartz, Terri (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: University Park, IL : Governors State University, 1995.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Continues the behaviorist debate introduced in Class 11. Albert Bandura's more humanistic contributions to behaviorism are introduced. Students are challenged to compare Bandura's theory of reciprocal determinism to B. F. Skinner's classical behaviorist theories.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (59 minutes)
Playing Time:00:58:32
Language:In English.