Science Resources RSS Feeds
|
 |
 |
 |
| Aggression: A Social Learning Analysis (The Prentice-Hall Series in Social Learning Theory) | Hardcoverby Albert Bandura (Author)
| List Price: | $31.95 | |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall | | Page Count: | 390 Pages | | Publication Date: | June 01, 1973 | | Sales Rank: | 588,440th |
|
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)
| Aggression by John L. Padgett 5 Stars April 24, 2009 This text is just one of many of the Bandura must haves as it relates to the study of aggression and aggressive behavior in both adult and youthful offenders.
| | Aggression by Bandura by Joseph S. Maresca (Bronxville, New York USA) 5 Stars February 17, 2004 This is a classic work on the origins of aggression. The sociallearning analysis spans a broad range of phenomena includingrevolutions, urban strife, protests, crime and correctionalmechanisms, the mass media, enforcement and individual modalitiesof aggression and the manifestations thereof.The author believesthat a theory of aggression must explain not only how aggressionpatterns develop, but also how it is that some stimulii becomeelicitors of aggression while others do not. This book providesmuch discussion on classic arguments in the social learningarena.
| |
SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| Social Learning Theory by Albert Bandura (Author)
An exploration of contemporary advances in social learning theory with special emphasis on the important roles played by cognitive, vicarious, and self-regulatory processes.
| 
| Psychological Modeling: Conflicting Theories by Albert Bandura (Editor)
The phenomenon of learning has always been of fundamental interest to psychologists. Although much of the research in this area approaches the process of learning as a consequence of direct experience, this volume is principally concerned with learning by example. A widening interest in modeling and vicarious processes of learning has been apparent in recent years. "Psychological Modeling" highlights the most important work done in the subject and offers an extensive review of the major...
| 
| Self-Efficacy in Changing Societies by Albert Bandura (Editor)
Adolescents' beliefs in their personal control affects their psychological well-being and the direction of their lives. Self-Efficacy in Changing Societies analyzes the diverse ways in which beliefs of personal efficacy operate within a network of sociocultural influences to shape life paths. The chapters, written by internationally known experts, cover such concepts as infancy and personal agency, competency through the life span, the role of family, and cross-cultural factors.
| 
| Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control by Albert Bandura (Author)
Ideal for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses, or for professional use, the book is based on Bandura's theory that those with high self-efficacy expectancies - the belief that one can achieve what one sets out to do - are healthier, more effective, and generally more successful than those with low self-efficacy expectancies. He begins with a discussion of theory and method: what self-efficacy is and how it can be developed. Bandura then demonstrates how belief in one's capabilities...
| 
| Identity and the Life Cycle by Erik H. Erikson (Author)
Erik H. Erikson's remarkable insights into the relationship of life history and history began with observations on a central stage of life: identity development in adolescence. This book collects three early papers that—along with Childhood and Society—many consider the best introduction to Erikson's theories.
"Ego Development and Historical Change" is a selection of extensive notes in which Erikson first undertook to relate to each other observations on groups studied on field trips...
|
|
|
|