Development/Key Concepts
Self-Regulation
Self-Efficacy
Reciprocal Determinism
Observational Learning
100

He developed the Social Cognitive Theory.

a. Albert Bandura

b. Robert W. Lent





Who is 

a. Albert Bandura?

100

When a person pays attention to their own behavior.

a. Self-Evaluating

b. Self-Monitoring

What is 

b. Self-Monitoring?

100

Level of confidence in one’s own ability to perform a particular action.

a. Self-Efficacy

b. Self-Esteem

What is 

a. Self-Efficacy?

100

A person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal/cognitive factors and the social environment.

a. Self-Determination

b. Reciprocal Determinism

What is 

b. Reciprocal Determinism?

100

The process of learning by watching the behaviors of others. 

a. Observational Learning

c. Direct Learning

What is 

a. Observational Learning? 

200

The decade in which Bandura developed his Social Cognitive Theory.

a. 1980s

b. 1960s

What is 

b. 1960s?

200

When a person compares their behaviors to their own standards and the situational circumstances.

a. Evaluating

b. applying anticipatory self-sanctions

What is 

a. Evaluating?

200

True of False?

Self-Efficacy is the same as self-esteem.

What is False?

200

Culture, and social/family/school expectations are examples of this factor of Reciprocal Determinism.

a. Environment Factors

b. Personal Factors



What is 

a. Environmental Factors?

200

This is another term for Observational Learning.

a. YouTube & TikTok

b. Vicarious Learning

What is 

b. Vicarious Learning?

300

Social Cognitive Theory was first called this.

a. Social Cognitive Career Theory

b. Social Learning Theory

What is 

b. Social Learning Theory?

300

Mr. Roger's song,"What Do You Do with the Mad that You Feel?" teaches this key concept to young children.

a. Self-Regulation

b. Self-Monitoring

What is 

a. Self-Regulation?

300

The term for being told we are good at something.

a. Verbal Persuasion

b. Vicarious Learning

What is 

a. Verbal Persuasion?

300

Goals, internal competences, thoughts, emotional and physical wellbeing, are examples of this factor of Reciprocal Determinism. 

a. Emotional Factors

b. Cognitive/Personal Factors


What is 

b. Cognitive/Personal Factors?

300

True or False

Observational learning can expose students to different aspects of various careers.

What is True?

400

These are the four key concepts of Social Cognitive Theory.

a. Self-Efficacy, Personal Goals, Outcome Expectations, Self-Esteem

b. Self-Regulation, Self-Efficacy, Observational Learning, and Reciprocal Determinism

What is 

b. Self-Regulation, Self-Efficacy, Observational Learning, and Reciprocal Determinism?


400

When a person uses the self-regulation strategy, "I'm not going to watch TV until I finish my assignment."

a. Evaluating

b. Anticipatory Self-Sanctions

What is 

b. Anticipatory Self-Sanctions? 

400

Confidence in one’s ability to accomplish given tasks 

within a career or educational setting.

a. Self-boasting

b. Career Self-Efficacy



What is 

b. Career Self-Efficacy?

400

Actions, decisions, education, and career choices are examples of this factor of Reciprocal Determinism.

a. Behavioral Factors

b. Environmental Factors

What is 

a. Behavioral Factors?

400

True or False

A teenager sees a friend get arrested for shoplifting, so they decide they're not going to do the same thing. This is an example of Observational Learning. 

What is True?