1,628
edits
(Created page with "Bandura (2009a) defined human agency as âthe human capability to exert influence over oneâs functioning and the course of events by oneâs actionsâ (p. 8). âThrough c...") Â |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Four core properties of human agency were described in Bandura (2006b, pp. 164-165) They are (a) intentionality, (b) forethought, (c) self-reactiveness, and (d) self-reflection. Intentionality deals with the forming of intentions that âinclude action plans and strategies for realizing themâ (Bandura, 2009a, p. 8). [https://principlesoflearning.wordpress.com/dissertation/chapter-3-literature-review-2/the-human-perspective/an-agentic-theory-of-the-self-bandura-1997/ Source] | Four core properties of human agency were described in Bandura (2006b, pp. 164-165) They are (a) intentionality, (b) forethought, (c) self-reactiveness, and (d) self-reflection. Intentionality deals with the forming of intentions that âinclude action plans and strategies for realizing themâ (Bandura, 2009a, p. 8). [https://principlesoflearning.wordpress.com/dissertation/chapter-3-literature-review-2/the-human-perspective/an-agentic-theory-of-the-self-bandura-1997/ Source] | ||
[category:Ericisms] |