Mark often comes to school wearing sandals instead of sneakers on days he has physical education. He is getting angry with himself regarding his chronic forgetfulness about appropriate footwear. His teacher suggests that he treat himself to an hour of television only on days when he has remembered to wear sneakers. Mark’s teacher is suggesting that Mark use:

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Social cognitive theory (SCT) is a theory of human behavior that combines behavioral and cognitive explanations. It suggests that people can anticipate the consequences of their actions, rather than passively responding to environmental influences.  SCT is used in psychology, education, and communication. It focuses on learning from the social environment and has expanded to include processes like motivation, self-regulation, and cooperation.  SCT was originally developed in the 1960s by Albert Bandura as the Social Learning Theory (SLT). It emphasizes social influence and external and... Show more

Mark often comes to school wearing sandals instead of sneakers on days he has physical education. He is getting angry with himself regarding his chronic forgetfulness about appropriate footwear. His teacher suggests that he treat himself to an hour of television only on days when he has remembered to wear sneakers. Mark’s teacher is suggesting that Mark use: