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Social cognitive theory has roots in
Superego
In Freudian psychology, the part of the personality that represents the internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment.
Norms and Morals
Norms and morals involve the rules and standards established by society that guide behavior and determine what is considered right and wrong.
Innate
Refers to qualities, abilities, or knowledge that are present in an individual at birth, not acquired through experience.
Free Will
The concept of free will refers to the ability of individuals to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention.
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