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Albert Bandura (né le 4 décembre 1925 à Mundare et mort le 26 juillet 2021 à Stanford) est un psychologue canadien et professeur émérite de psychologie à ...
Albert Bandura (December 4, 1925 – July 26, 2021) was a Canadian-American psychologist. He was a professor of social science in psychology at Stanford ...
9 mars 2024 · Albert Bandura, Canadian-born American psychologist and originator of social cognitive theory who is probably best known for his modeling ...
20 mars 2023 · Albert Bandura was a notable psychologist known for his Bobo Doll experiment, social learning theory, and concept of self-efficacy.
30 juil. 2021 · Albert Bandura, the world-renowned social cognitive psychologist whose Bobo Doll experiments and theory of social learning transformed the field ...
Albert Bandura, Social Psychologist developed social cognitive theory, social modeling, social learning, self-efficacy, agentic theory, moral disengagement ...
1 févr. 2024 · Social Learning Theory, proposed by Albert Bandura, posits that people learn through observing, imitating, and modeling others' behavior.
Albert Bandura est un psychologue canadien et professeur émérite de psychologie à l'université Stanford. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 4 décembre 1925, Mundare, Canada
Date de décès : 26 juillet 2021, Stanford, Californie
Enseignement : Université de l'Iowa (1952), Université de l'Iowa (1951) et The University of British Columbia (1946–1949)
Épouse : Virginia Varns (m. 1952–2011)
Enfants : Carol Cowley et Mary Bandura
Distinction : Edward Thorndike
Albert Bandura was born December 4, 1925, in the small town of Mundare in northern Alberta, Canada. He was educated in a small elementary school and high ...
29 juil. 2021 · Albert Bandura, Leading Psychologist of Aggression, Dies at 95. He was most known for his Bobo doll experiment, in which children mimicked ...
29 juil. 2021 · The renowned researcher established the foundations of self-efficacy and sociocognitive learning theory.
