reciprocal+determinism

= Definition: = Bandura's concept of a mutual influential relationship among behavior, cognitive factors, and environment. Gen Psych, Chapter 11, p. 366

= Examples: = According to reciprocal determinism, the fact that it is easier to steal a pencil from the person next to you's desk than an entire pack from a store, the fact that you are dishonest, and the fact that you think it is okay to steal all have the same amount of influence over whether or not you will steal your neighbor's pencil.

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[|Reciprocal Determinism] Albert Bandura put forth the concept of Reciprocal Determinism, which purports that not only the environment influences the person, but the person is also capable of changing the environment. Read on to know more about it...

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