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The theories of Rotter and Mischel are -directed, meaning that they see people as being guided by their expectations of the future.
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As an interactionist, Rotter believes that a combination of environmental and variables are responsible for behavior.
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Any condition that moves a person toward a defines Rotter's empirical law of effect.
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Behavior refers to the likelihood that a given behavior will occur in a particular situation.
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People's expectation of being reinforced is called their .
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Behavior potential is a function of both value and expectancy.
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External includes events, conditions, or actions that our culture values.
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Rotter sees people as animals whose perceptions of events are more important than the events themselves.
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The need to be free of the domination of others is called .
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Need refers to the possible occurrence of a set of functionally related behaviors directed toward the satisfaction of the same or similar goals.







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