• Reciprocal determinism is the theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by...
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  • Sherrington's law of reciprocal innervation in the theory of muscle activation Reciprocal determinism, a theory in psychology Reciprocal construction, a construction...
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    mental phenomena as imagery and representation, and his concept of reciprocal determinism, which postulated a relationship of mutual influence between an...
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  • Cognition, environment, and behavior all mutually influence each other (reciprocal determinism). Typical stimulus-response theories rely entirely upon direct experience...
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  • before, after and during the response. He created the triangle of reciprocal determinism that includes behavior, environment and the person (cognitive, emotional...
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  • psychosocial functioning. Bandura first advanced his thesis of reciprocal determinism in Social Foundations of Thought and Action. The book was originally...
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    emphasizes the role of observational learning, social experience, and reciprocal determinism in the development of personality."[unreliable source?] Individuals...
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    Milne shows that Goethe's views on the one and the many allow a reciprocal determinism between part and whole, meaning that a claimed identity between...
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  • London: Routledge, 43–54. Bandura, A (1978). The self-system in reciprocal determinism. American Psychologist. 33, 344-358. Hayes, J, & Allinson, C W (1998)...
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    reinforcement and punishment observed in others. The principle of reciprocal determinism suggests that the functional relationships between personal, environmental...
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    Parametric determinism is a Marxist interpretation of the course of history. It was formulated by Ernest Mandel and can be viewed as one variant of Karl...
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  • of six constructs that SCT is based on; the other five include reciprocal determinism, behavioral capability, observational learning, reinforcements,...
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  • capability, goal setting, outcome expectations, observational learning, reciprocal determinism, reinforcement. Self-determination theory: Centers around support...
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  • observing negative and positive behaviors. Bandura believes in reciprocal determinism in which the environment can influence people's behavior and vice...
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  • learning theory and Bandura's point of view. This principle is called reciprocal determinism, which means that the developmental process is bidirectional, and...
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  • society over time. The term, which is considered a fourth technological determinism variant, was originally developed by the historian of technology Thomas...
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  • cognitive theory of personality views personality development in terms of reciprocal interactionism, that is, a perspective that considers the relationship...
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    art, politics, economics, etc. the base–superstructure relationship is reciprocal; Engels explains that the base determines the superstructure only in the...
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  • debate, philosophically derived in part from the works of Hume, between determinism and indeterminacy. Structure and agency forms an enduring core debate...
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  • Evolutionary processes Adaptations Altruism Cheating Hamiltonian spite Reciprocal Baldwin effect By-products Evolutionarily stable strategy Exaptation Fitness...
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  • From a sociological perspective, Lewontin strongly opposed genetic determinism and neodarwinism as expressed in the fields of sociobiology and evolutionary...
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  • rape of males. He considered them vulnerable to the charge of genetic determinism, and criticized their view that rape is sexually motivated. De Waal considered...
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  • theory of the will does not advocate for determinism on the ground that the laws of nature on which determinism is based prompts for an individual to have...
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  • Evolutionary processes Adaptations Altruism Cheating Hamiltonian spite Reciprocal Baldwin effect By-products Evolutionarily stable strategy Exaptation Fitness...
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  • Cultural selection theory Determinism/indeterminism Biological determinism Connectionism Cultural determinism Environmental determinism Nature versus nurture...
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    juristes" in 4 Droit et Société 347-51 (1986). Choi, Chaanshik, Freedom and Determinism: The Promethean Sociology of Georges Gurvitch (Ph.D. Dissertation at...
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  • and better control of latencies. In real-time systems, system-level determinism is very critical, and the QoS block facilitates improvement of the predictability...
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  • understood as a set of simple to complex transactions. A transaction is a reciprocal and co-constitutive cycle of moves (what to do) and phases (or implemented...
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  • cytoplasm: N (normal) and aberrant S (sterile) cytoplasms. These types exhibit reciprocal differences. Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter was the first to document male...
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  • "the fear of inequality" "the fear of imperfectibility" "the fear of determinism" "the fear of nihilism" Pinker claims these fears are non sequiturs,...
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