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On the pioneer thought contained in Bandura's triadic reciprocality determinism |
YIN Rong |
School of Teacher Education, Weifang University, Weifang 261061 |
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Abstract The triadic reciprocality determinism proposed by Bandura holds that there is a dynamic interaction among subject, behavior and environment, which not only breaks through the traditional behaviorism, but also shows the characteristics of cognitive psychology. It also coincides with the view of social constructivism, humanism, concerted evolution and biotic potential, and shows an epochal insight.
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