Understanding Banduras Social Cognitive Theory











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In this video, we break down Albert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory, exploring its four essential components: Attention, Memory, Imitation, and Motivation. Using the simple acronym AM I Motivated, we’ll dive into how this theory explains learning through observation and model behavior. • Plus, we'll illustrate the theory with practical examples to make it easy to remember and apply. Tune in to understand how attention, memory, imitation, and motivation drive our learning behaviors and help us replicate the actions of others. • #SocialCognitiveTheory #Bandura #Psychology101 #LearningTheories #Motivation #EducationalPsychology #AttentionMemoryImitationMotivation #PsychologyTips • I hope the video takes you beyond the definition helps to make the learning process a little more tangible. Please subscribe feel free to share. • –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– • Video Content • 0:00 - Introduction to Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory • 0:12 - The AM I Motivated? Acronym • 0:36 - Origins of Social Cognitive Theory • 0:54 - How Observing Models Influences Behavior • 1:32 - Key Components: Attention, Memory, Imitation, and Motivation • 1:39 - Example: Learning Through Observation • 2:09 - Motivation and Replicating Behavior • 2:28 - Conclusion and Key Takeaways • Famous Quote: Most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling. — Albert Bandura • –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– • School of Learning • Arnav Dutta •   / arnav-dutta-a2020a44   •    / @schooloflearning  

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