Motivation and social cognitive theory

Volume: 60, Pages: 101832 - 101832
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
This article discusses motivation from the perspective of Bandura’s social cognitive theory. Motivation refers to processes that instigate and sustain goal-directed activities. Motivational processes are personal/internal influences that lead to outcomes such as choice, effort, persistence, achievement, and environmental regulation. Motivation has been a prominent feature of social cognitive theory from the early modeling research to the current...
Paper Details
Title
Motivation and social cognitive theory
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
60
Pages
101832 - 101832
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