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SCT & Culture (Bandura, 2002)

June 25, 2011

Social cognitive theory adopts an agentic perspective to human development,
adaptation, and change. The theory distinguishes among three modes of
agency: personal agency exercised individually; proxy agency in which people
secure desired outcomes by influencing others to act on their behalf; and collective
agency in which people act in concert to shape their future.

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