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ISBN: 9788423965069
El libro 'Teoría del Aprendizaje Social' de Albert Bandura explora los fundamentos de esta teoría, presentando un análisis conciso de los desarrollos teóricos y experimentales recientes en el campo del aprendizaje social. Esta obra ofrece una definición realista y compleja de la conducta humana, siendo una referencia esencial para estudiantes y profesionales de la psicología. Publicado en 1987, este libro de tapa dura cuenta con 279 páginas y está escrito en español.

Albert Bandura was a Canadian-American psychologist and professor of social science in psychology at Stanford University, who contributed to the fields of education and to the fields of psychology, and influenced the transition between behaviorism and cognitive psychology. Bandura also is known as the originator of social learning theory, social cognitive theory, and the theoretical construct of self-efficacy. He was responsible for the theoretically influential Bobo doll experiment (1961), which demonstrated the conceptual validity of observational learning, wherein children would observe an adult act either aggressively or neutrally toward a doll, and, having learned through observation, were more likely to also beat the doll if they had witnessed the aggressive behavior.
