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Human agency in social cognitive theory
- The American Psychologist
, 1989
"... ABSTRACT: The present article examines the nature and function of human agency within the conceptual model of triadic reciprocal causation. In analyzing the operation of human agency in this interactional causal structure, social cognitive theory accords a central role to cognitive, vicarious, self- ..."
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ABSTRACT: The present article examines the nature and function of human agency within the conceptual model of triadic reciprocal causation. In analyzing the operation of human agency in this interactional causal structure, social cognitive theory accords a central role to cognitive, vicarious, self-reflective, and self-regulatory processes. The issues addressed concern the psychological mechanisms through which personal agency is exercised, the hierarchical structure of self-regulatory systems, eschewal of the dichotomous construal of self as agent and self as object, and the properties of a nondualistic but nonreductional conception of human agency. The relation of agent causality to the fundamental issues of freedom and determinism is also analyzed. The recent years have witnessed a resurgence of interest
The Effects of Cooperative Learning and Model Demonstration Strategies on Motor Skill Performance during Video Instruction
"... Teachers of physical education commonly present learners with a variety of information that is intended to facilitate learning. One of the most common techniques employed to achieve this goal is providing ..."
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Teachers of physical education commonly present learners with a variety of information that is intended to facilitate learning. One of the most common techniques employed to achieve this goal is providing
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"... Comparative effectiveness of videotape and handout mode of instructions for teaching exercises: skill retention in normal children ..."
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Comparative effectiveness of videotape and handout mode of instructions for teaching exercises: skill retention in normal children

