A Bandura

Summary

Affiliation: Stanford University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Health promotion by social cognitive means
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 2130, USA
    Health Educ Behav 31:143-64. 2004
  2. ncbi On broadening the cognitive, motivational, and sociostructural scope of theorizing about gender development and functioning: comment on Martin, Ruble, and Szkrybalo (2002)
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Psychol Bull 130:691-701. 2004
  3. ncbi Self-deception: A paradox revisited
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 www stanford edu dept psychology abandura
    Behav Brain Sci 34:16-7. 2011
  4. ncbi The role of moral disengagement in the execution process
    Michael J Osofsky
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Law Hum Behav 29:371-93. 2005
  5. ncbi Swimming against the mainstream: the early years from chilly tributary to transformative mainstream
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Behav Res Ther 42:613-30. 2004
  6. ncbi Role of affective self-regulatory efficacy in diverse spheres of psychosocial functioning
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    Child Dev 74:769-82. 2003
  7. ncbi Negative self-efficacy and goal effects revisited
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    J Appl Psychol 88:87-99. 2003
  8. ncbi Self-efficacy beliefs as shapers of children's aspirations and career trajectories
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Child Dev 72:187-206. 2001
  9. ncbi Social cognitive theory: an agentic perspective
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 2131, USA
    Annu Rev Psychol 52:1-26. 2001
  10. ncbi Sociocognitive self-regulatory mechanisms governing transgressive behavior
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 80:125-35. 2001

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Publications17

  1. ncbi Health promotion by social cognitive means
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 2130, USA
    Health Educ Behav 31:143-64. 2004
    ..Human health is a social matter, not just an individual one. A comprehensive approach to health promotion also requires changing the practices of social systems that have widespread effects on human health...
  2. ncbi On broadening the cognitive, motivational, and sociostructural scope of theorizing about gender development and functioning: comment on Martin, Ruble, and Szkrybalo (2002)
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Psychol Bull 130:691-701. 2004
    ....
  3. ncbi Self-deception: A paradox revisited
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 www stanford edu dept psychology abandura
    Behav Brain Sci 34:16-7. 2011
    ..Acting in ways that keep one uninformed about unwanted information is self-deception. Acting in selectively biasing and misinforming ways is self-bias...
  4. ncbi The role of moral disengagement in the execution process
    Michael J Osofsky
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Law Hum Behav 29:371-93. 2005
    ..The support teams that provide the more humane services disavowed moral disengagement, as did the noninvolved guards but to a lesser degree than the support teams...
  5. ncbi Swimming against the mainstream: the early years from chilly tributary to transformative mainstream
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Behav Res Ther 42:613-30. 2004
    ..This model of change is implemented from an agentic perspective to promote personal, institutional, and society-wide changes that address some of the most urgent global problems...
  6. ncbi Role of affective self-regulatory efficacy in diverse spheres of psychosocial functioning
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    Child Dev 74:769-82. 2003
    ..It was accompanied by prosocial behavior and low involvement in delinquency but increased vulnerability to depression in adolescent females...
  7. ncbi Negative self-efficacy and goal effects revisited
    Albert Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    J Appl Psychol 88:87-99. 2003
    ..B. Vancouver, C. M. Thompson, & A. A. Williams, 2001; J. B. Vancouver, C. M. Thompson, E. C. Tischner, & D. J. Putka 2002) that belief in one's capabilities and personal goals is self-debilitating...
  8. ncbi Self-efficacy beliefs as shapers of children's aspirations and career trajectories
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, CA 94305 2130, USA
    Child Dev 72:187-206. 2001
    ..Analyses of gender differences reveal that perceived occupational self-efficacy predicts traditionality of career choice...
  9. ncbi Social cognitive theory: an agentic perspective
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 2131, USA
    Annu Rev Psychol 52:1-26. 2001
    ..Growing transnational embeddedness and interdependence are placing a premium on collective efficacy to exercise control over personal destinies and national life...
  10. ncbi Sociocognitive self-regulatory mechanisms governing transgressive behavior
    A Bandura
    Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305 2130, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 80:125-35. 2001
    ..This pattern of relations was obtained after controlling for prior transgressiveness. The structural model was replicated across gender and provided a better fit to the data than did several alternative models...
  11. ncbi Evidence suggesting that a chronic disease self-management program can improve health status while reducing hospitalization: a randomized trial
    K R Lorig
    Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA
    Med Care 37:5-14. 1999
    ..It also explored the differential effectiveness of the intervention for subjects with specific diseases and comorbidities...
  12. ncbi Care management for low-risk patients with heart failure: a randomized, controlled trial
    Robert Frank DeBusk
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94304 5735, USA
    Ann Intern Med 141:606-13. 2004
    ..Nurse care management programs for patients with chronic illness have been shown to be safe and effective...
  13. ncbi Chronic disease self-management program: 2-year health status and health care utilization outcomes
    K R Lorig
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
    Med Care 39:1217-23. 2001
    ..There were no other significant changes. CONCLUSIONS: A low-cost program for promoting health self-management can improve elements of health status while reducing health care costs in populations with diverse chronic diseases...
  14. ncbi Nurse management for hypertension. A systems approach
    Peter Rudd
    Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
    Am J Hypertens 17:921-7. 2004
    ..CONCLUSIONS: Telephone-mediated nurse management can successfully address many of the systems-related and patient-related issues that limit pharmacotherapeutic effectiveness for hypertension...
  15. ncbi The revised scale for caregiving self-efficacy: reliability and validity studies
    Ann M Steffen
    Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis 63121, USA
    J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 57:P74-86. 2002
    ..The Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy has potential uses for both research and clinical purposes...
  16. ncbi Social cognitive theory of posttraumatic recovery: the role of perceived self-efficacy
    Charles C Benight
    University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO 8093-7150, USA
    Behav Res Ther 42:1129-48. 2004
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  17. ncbi Gold medal award for life achievement in the science of psychology
    Albert Bandura
    Am Psychol 61:405-7. 2006