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Social cognitive theory

2020
In the current chapter, we review and criticize social cognitive theory (SCT) and suggest future research using SCT in adapted physical education (APE). More specifically, we discuss SCT as a meta-theory and how it minimizes the role of the environment, biology, and affect in physical activity (PA).
Jeffrey J. Martin, Michelle D. Guerrero
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Social Cognitive Theory

2019
In conceptualizations presented in social cognitive theory (SCT), humans are not passive objects shaped and shepherded by contingent consequences of an environment. People are agentic; they proactively make their way through the intricacies and dualities of life.
Alexander Stajkovic, Kayla Sergent
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Social cognitive theory

2021
Ashley Bowers, Keri Larsen
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Cognition and Social Cognitive Theory

2013
Social cognition refers to the ways in which people “make sense” of themselves, other people, and the world around them. Building on social psychological contributions, this entry summarizes processes through which we perceive, interpret, remember, and apply information in our efforts to render meaning and to interact.
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Social Cognitive Theory

Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 2004
Barbara Billek-Sawhney   +1 more
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Bandura's Social Learning Theory & Social Cognitive Learning Theory

2012
Albert Bandura is known as the father of cognitive theory. He was born December 4, 1925 in a small town in northern Alberta, Canada, located approximately 50 miles from Edmonton. Bandura’s early education consisted of one small school with only two teachers. (Stokes, 1986).
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