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According to Bandura, what is the process of self-regulation based on?
According to Bandura, what is the process of self-regulation based on?
- Seeking validation from others and external reinforcement
- Observing one's own behavior and self-judgment (correct)
- Conforming to societal norms and expectations
- Ignoring personal standards and relying on others' feedback
What is a key aspect of self-regulated learning according to the text?
What is a key aspect of self-regulated learning according to the text?
- Mentally reinforcing or punishing oneself based on personal standards (correct)
- Seeking external validation and praise from others
- Ignoring personal achievements and focusing on others' opinions
- Conforming to societal expectations and norms
In self-regulation, what do individuals do when they observe their own behavior?
In self-regulation, what do individuals do when they observe their own behavior?
- Disregard personal opinions and rely on others' judgment
- Conform to societal expectations
- Judge it against their own standards (correct)
- Seek external validation and approval
According to Bandura, what do people do in self-regulation?
According to Bandura, what do people do in self-regulation?
What is the concept of self-regulation in social learning theory?
What is the concept of self-regulation in social learning theory?
What did Bandura hypothesize about self-regulation?
What did Bandura hypothesize about self-regulation?
Study Notes
Self-Regulation According to Bandura
- Self-regulation process is based on a cognitive framework that includes the interplay of personal, behavioral, and environmental factors.
- Key aspect of self-regulated learning includes the ability to set goals, monitor progress, and reflect on one's own learning processes.
- Individuals observe their own behavior to evaluate their performance and identify areas for improvement.
Functions of Self-Regulation
- People engage in self-regulation by setting personal standards, monitoring their actions, and adjusting behaviors to achieve their goals.
- The concept of self-regulation within social learning theory emphasizes the active role of individuals in their own learning and behavior modification.
Bandura's Hypothesis on Self-Regulation
- Bandura hypothesized that self-regulation enhances individual motivation and fosters a sense of personal agency, enabling more effective learning and behavior change.
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Test your knowledge of self-regulated learning with this quiz. Explore key concepts from social learning theory and understand how individuals observe, judge, and reinforce their own behavior.