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Beaumie, Kim (2001). Social Constructivism.. In M. Orey (Ed.), Emerging
perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Retrieved (2011), from http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt .This summary was created by Buffalo Shuford, Sheri Howard and Daniele Facundo (2006)

Journal:

Bargh, John A.; Ferguson, Melissa J. Beyond behaviorism: On the automaticity
of higher mental processes. Psychological Bulletin, Retrieved (2011) Vol 126(6), Nov 2000, 925-945.

ERIC:

Thoresen, Carl E. Behavioral Humanism: ERIC, Educational Resources
Information Center, Retrieved (2011) Date:1972-04-00

Journal Article Published on the Web:

Bandura, A. (1989). Human Agency in Social Cognitive Theory. American
Psychologist, Retrieved (2011) 44, 1175â?"1184.

Journal Article Published on the Web:

Krueger, R. F., Hicks, B. M., & McGue, M. (2001). Altruism and antisocial
behavior: Independent tendencies, unique personality correlates, distinct etiologies. Retrieved (2011) Psychological Science, 12, 397-402.

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