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“Moving into the cultural quadrant, one finds the social-cognitive theory of Albert Bandura (Krapp, 2005), and the worldview theories of Jean Gebser (Gebser, 1985) and Clare Graves (Graves, 2005), which are based largely in value systems.”
“Jutta Mata, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, further stressed on important social-cognitive factors including self-efficacy, the belief that one is capable of achieving a goal like sticking to a diet plan's rules and requirements.”
“This effect holds even after controlling for the influence of important social-cognitive factors including self-efficacy, the belief that one is capable of achieving a goal like sticking to a diet regimen to control one's weight.”
“The effect endured even after the researchers accounted for the influence of significant social-cognitive factors such as self-efficacy -- people's belief that they're capable of achieving a goal, such as adhering to a diet regimen to lose weight.”
“Particularly interesting are the differences between apes and humans in fundamental social-cognitive processes involving communication, cooperation, social interactions, behaviors used to resolve conflict, and social learning. assistant professor position are currently available.”
“Particularly interesting are the differences between apes and humans in fundamental social-cognitive processes involving communication, cooperation, social interactions, behaviors used to resolve conflict, and social learning. post-doctoral research position are currently available.”
“Scientists have found three spots in the brain that prove religion is not a special case of a belief system but that it evolved along with other belief and social-cognitive abilities.”
“Our results support a social-cognitive model as they demonstrate that social shifts have led men and women to think differently about sex and love," they added.”
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