Albert Bandura: Stanford Psychologist, in Conversation

” Accomplishment is socially judged by ill defined criteria so that one has to rely on others to find out how one is doing. “

Influential Stanford psychologist, professor Albert Bandura, is in conversation with fellow psychology professor Gian Vittorio Caprara of the Sapienza University of Rome. This recording is from August 26, 2013, in the studios of Stanford University, CA, USA. Listen in.

Inside the Psychologist's Studio with Albert Bandura

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Hmangaihi
Hmangaihi
12 years ago

I am a Mass Comm student – good insights. Thanks.

Fabrice
Fabrice
12 years ago

Bobo doll is an absolutely fascinating piece of investigation.

Promila
Promila
12 years ago

Nice to hear the man I have been reading off and on. Thank you.

Felton
Felton
12 years ago

Somewhat long drawn but with good insights.

Gitartha
Gitartha
12 years ago

Needed some patience to sit through it, but was well worth it. Never saw Bandura ‘in person’.

saumya
saumya
12 years ago

desparately looking for decent academic reviews of bandura’s ‘Psychological modeling: conflicting theories’. leads anyone?

Kathleen
Kathleen
12 years ago

Is social cognitive theory Bandura’s most prominent contribution to social psychology? I tend to prefer his earlier work.

vishesh
vishesh
12 years ago

interesting lecture. thanks for sharing.

L Mefford
L Mefford
12 years ago

‘models are an important source for learning new behaviors and for achieving behavioral change in institutionalized settings’. Is this true for institutionalized settings only. How about non-institutionalized settings..anyone?

V Jain
V Jain
12 years ago

I think the Mexican telenovellas had a direct impact on Indian tv serials as well – the Hum Log series in the 1980s.

Sneha
Sneha
12 years ago

lol very long intro bfore coming 2 bandura, interesting guy.

Oindrila
Oindrila
12 years ago

I have to write a term paper and I am trying to read Bandura’s Social Foundations of Thought and Action, and I need some help on understanding ‘ triadic reciprocality’. hELP

ramesh
ramesh
12 years ago

Isn’t Bandura the one who conducted the Bobo doll experiments? I find his work on aggression quite interesting, if not inspiring. Good to hear him speak though.