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Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously. The "ideas" or "cognitions" in question may include attitudes and beliefs, the awareness of ...
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Social cognitive theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social Cognitive Theory , used in psychology, education, and communication, posits that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the contex...
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Cognitive science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development ... There are two major aspects to his theory: the process of coming to know and the stages we move through as we gradually acquire this ability. ... Process of Cognitive Development. As a biologist, Piaget was interested in how an organism adapts to its environment (Piaget described...
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The reformulated learned helplessness model (Abramson et al., 1978) bears a striking similarity to the negative cognitive triad in Beck's cognitive theory of depression (Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery, 1979)
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Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory is the foundation of television and radio shows that have changed the lives of millions. ... Bandura's social cognitive theory--that people learn from role models whose behavior they wish to emulate--is at the center of a genre of such television and radio dramas, which aim to...
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