HDF 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Observational Learning, Albert Bandura, Operant Conditioning

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Hdf 200 - lecture 4 - more theories. How perception of a situation influences behavior. Encoding - views one holds about self. Affects - feelings and emotional reactions associated with a situation (newman, Goals and values - significance of outcome for oneself. Cognitive competencies - knowledge, skills, and abilities. Self-regulatory plans - plans for attaining one"s goal(s) Cognitive organization - thoughts are made up of systems combined to make the whole (miller, 2002, p. 63) Operations - mental actions that make up a wide range of thoughts. Schemas - how the thought processes are organized in order to be able to gain information/interact with environment. Cognitive adaption - interactions between individual and environment - how thinking adapts to environment. Assimilation - take what you know in order to make sense of your surroundings. Accommodation - change current knowledge in order to adapt to new information. Disequilibration information you receive doesn"t fit with current knowledge.

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