Bandura Crossword Puzzle!!

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  1. 5. “A learning process advanced by social learning theory in which behavior is learned through observing others being rewarded for that behavior. An observer is likely to repeat a behavior in anticipation of being rewarded.”
  2. 6. The ________ was used to “ascertain how children learn aggressive behaviors through imitation”
  3. 7. _________ is the “response to the standard set at the judgment step and would be a rewarding or punishing response depending on how far standards were met.” One of three component that describe how “Individuals [control] their own behavior”
  4. 10. The operant conditioning theory was developed by ________, which played a pivotal role in influencing Bandura.
  5. 12. Bandura's four-step ____________ processes include Observation, Retention, Produce, and Motivation
  6. 15. Individuals who “shy away from tasks they view as personal threats” have a _______ Self-efficacy.
  7. 18. Stress Reactions, Mastery, Social Persuasion, and Vicarious Influence are the four components of __________ for supporting self-efficacy development.
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  1. 1. The name which Bandura later gave to his own social learning theory which takes account of the thought processes which he theorized were key to learning.”
  2. 2. _______ is “comparing ourselves with a standard; this might be a fixed standard or one that the individual creates for themselves.” One of three component that describe how “Individuals [control] their own behavior”
  3. 3. “A learning process advanced by social learning theory in which undesirable behavior is avoided through observing others being punished for that behavior. An observer is unlikely to repeat behavior if they see someone else being punished.”
  4. 4. __________ is when individuals look at their own behavior and monitor it accordingly. One of the three components that describe how “individuals [control] their own behavior”
  5. 8. “A theory first advanced by academics at the Yale Institute of Human Relations in the 1930s, but which was popularized by the work of Bandura, Ross and Ross in the 1960s through their Bobo doll experiments, the theory proposes that behaviors are learned through observing and imitation.”
  6. 9. “The ability a person has to regulate their own behavior, emotion and thought responses in particular situations.”
  7. 11. Individuals who “heighten or sustain their efforts in the face of failures or setbacks” have a _______ Self-efficacy.
  8. 13. Bandura was the “youngest of ___ children to parents who were Eastern European immigrants”
  9. 14. One of the observations from the Bobo Doll experiment was that “children who observed the aggressive models made far _____ imitative aggressive responses than those who were in the non-aggressive or control groups”
  10. 16. Bandura and ___________ “emphasized the importance of language construction in the development of human consciousness, which allows the individual to take control of the social potential of their environments”
  11. 17. “The confidence an individual has in themselves to produce a desired result.”