The Classic Edition of this key text highlights seminal work done in the
subject of learning by modeling and offers an extensive review of the
major theories, edited by one of the most influential psychologists of
his generation.
In his introductory essay, Bandura identifies the most important
controversial issues in the field of observational learning and reviews
a large body of research findings, before carefully chosen articles,
written by a team of expert contributors, tackle a range of key debates
in the field. Topics explored include the role of reinforcement play in
observational learning, the scope of modeling influences, the types of
people most susceptible to modeling influences, and the relative
effectiveness of models presented in live action, in pictorial
presentations, or through verbal description.
Written in a lively and engaging manner, this book will be of interest
to all psychology students interested in psychological modeling, as well
as educators and professionals working with children.