Who introduced the social cognitive theory?
Albert Bandura
Identify the construct of SCT?
Values that a person places on the outcomes?
Outcome expectancies
Identify the construct?
If a group of children need to be taught relaxation, and the educator focus on immediate benefits (e.g., more energy for playing and studying, better relationships, fun, etc.) that are immediately applicable to children.
Outcome expectations
The previous name of Social Cognitive Theory was?
Social Learning Theory
Identify the construct?
Confidence in personal capability to perform a behavior.
Self-efficacy
Identify the construct?
You plan on increasing the knowledge of health risks and benefits of different health practices for behavior change.
Knowledge
What is the name of the effect when the person directly copies the behavior?
Modeling effect
Identify the construct?
Explicit and specific goal setting for accomplishing a behavior.
Goal setting or self control
Identify the construct?
You plan on creating facilities for physical activity in the community (physical environment) or eliciting and maintaining social support for practicing yoga (social environment)
Environment
SCT posits that human behavior can be explained by three factors, personal, behavioral, and environmental factors. What is that triad of factors called as?
Reciprocal determinism
Identify the construct?
Awareness around the behavior and environment or perception of the environment
Situational perception
Identify the construct?
In being physically active and to improve confidence, one considers overcoming barriers such as being tired, feeling depressed, feeling anxious, encountering bad weather, having other interesting things to do, and so on
Self-efficacy in overcoming impediments
Identify the construct?
When you employ techniques such as yoga, meditation to control emotional and physiological states associated with acquisition of a new behavior
Emotional coping