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(1991) social cognitive theory of moral thought and action.
as an extension of social cognitive theory.
Social cognitive theory
social cognitive theory, moral agency is governed by a selfregulatory system that includes self-monitoring of one's conduct
Beyond dispositional influences, social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1986) and interactionist theories of ethical decision making،We then review the theoretical perspective on interest, follow with the family of social cognitive theories that have been prominent in the field of motivation in the past few decades, and end the review with the sociocultural approach to motivation.
Underlying Assumptions of Social Cognitive Theories
The basic assumption of social cognitive theories of motivation is that individuals are motivated to engage in activities when they perceive the task to have value, adopt a goal for the task, and believe they have the ability, skills, and resources to succeed in achieving the goal.
Because various social cognitive theories highlight different primary meaning-making processes, they differ in terms of environmental elements posited as influencing moti- vational meaning-making.
Arguably the social cognitive theory with the most comprehensive perspective on the role of the learning environment in student motivation that has been put to educa- tional practice is achievement goal theory (Ames, 1992).
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