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How do incremental and entity theories of intelligence differ? How can a person's theory of intelligence impact his or her behavior?
Reciprocal Determinism
A concept in psychology that suggests individual behavior is a result of interactions between personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior itself.
Personality
The combination of emotional, attitudinal, and behavioral response patterns of an individual, distinguishing one person from another.
Erikson's Theory
A psychosocial developmental theory by Erik Erikson, stating that individuals go through eight stages of development, each characterized by a specific psychosocial crisis.
Bandura's Theory
This theory, introduced by Albert Bandura, emphasizes the role of observational learning, social experience, and reciprocal determinism in the development of personality.
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