How do Rotter and Bandura's views on cognitive factors differ from the views of Skinner?
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How do Rotter and Bandura's views on cognitive factors differ from the views of Skinner?
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From the grand theories (e.g., psychoanalytic [Freud, Erikson], behaviorism [Pavlov, Watson, Skinner, Bandura], cognitive constructivism [Piaget]) and the emergent theories (e.g., sociocultural [Vygotsky], humanistic [Maslow, Rogers], evolutionary [Darwin], and systems-ecological (nature/nurture) theories [Bronfrenbrenner]), what research method(s) (e.g., survey, interview, experiment) align well in light of each the theories? Explain your perspective. What strengths/weaknesses to the theory would you need to consider if you choose to research under that theoretical framework for grand theories and emergent theories? Describe options that are...
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