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Ainbinder, D. L., & Unger, S. (Eds.). (2021). Theories of self (6th ed.). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Cooper, P. (2021). The development of the self. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 7-20). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Cooper, P. (2021). Moral development. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 21-33). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Lehman, M., Ainbinder, D. L., & Simpson, G. (2021). Bandura’s social-cognitive learning theory. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 34-48). Lynn University Digital Press.
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jenningh. (2007, March 20). Operant conditioning [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/I_ctJqjlrHA
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Wharton, C. (n.d.). Catherine Wharton, M.A. explains self-efficacy [Video].
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Mary. (2019, September 29). Human agency by Albert Bandura [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/YMOA1XGHQhQ
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Lehman, M. (2021). Observational learning. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 49-60). Lynn University Digital Press.
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thaLionheart. (2010, February 22). Bandura- bobo doll experiment [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/hHHdovKHDNU
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Riedel, R. (n.d.). Dr. Robert Rodel explains Bandura's theory of observational learning [Video].
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astrolunda. (2010, February 18). Bandura's social cognitive theory [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/qj4HQ7m6zE8
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Crawford, A. (2021). Maslow’s hierarchy. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 61-70). Lynn University Digital Press..
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Sprouts. (2017, January 5). Maslow's hierarchy of needs [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/O-4ithG_07Q
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Levenson, J. (n.d.). Dr. Jill Levenson discusses Maslow's hierarchy [Video].
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Crawford, A., & Cunningham, A. (2021). Self-actualization. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 71-83). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Crawford, A. (n.d.). Dr. Ann Crawford explains self-actualization [Video].
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Canfield, J. (2013, February 20). Maslow on peak experiences [Video]. https://youtu.be/TkqQX896WiA
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Lucier, C., & Simpson, G. (2021). The sociological view of the self. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 83-96). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Marold, E. (n.d.). Emily Marold, M.A., explains the looking glass self [Video].
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Cooley, C. H. (2021). The looking-glass self. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Dialogues of self and society level 100 (6th ed., p. 92). Lynn University Digital Press. (Original work, Human nature and the social order, published 1902)
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Poe, E. A. (2021). The tell-tale heart. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Dialogues of self and society level 100 (6th ed., p. 92). Lynn University Digital Press. (Original work published 1843)
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CrashCourse. (2017, April 24). Dubois & rave conflict: Crash course sociology #7 [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/-wny0OAz3g8
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TED. (2016, December 7). The urgency of intersectionality | Kimberlé Crenshaw [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/akOe5-UsQ2o
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Focused.Arts.Media.Education. (2017, May 14). Microaggression in the classroom. [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/ZahtlxW2CIQ
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Race Forward. (2016, May 11). #RaceAnd: Sonny Singh [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/VD0zOrDEvAc
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Macat. (2015, April 28). An introduction to W.E.B. Du Bois' the souls of black folk- Macat sociology analysis [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/tvE3Ft10h2w
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Lucier, C. (2021). Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological systems theory. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 98-107). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Goudreau, S. (n.d.). Shara Goudreau, M.S., discusses the bioecological system theory [Video].
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Pauletti, R. (2021). Fyre Festival. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 109-112). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Fyre Festival. (2017, January 12). Announcing Fyre Festival [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/mz5kY3RsmKo
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TheRichest.(2019, March 17). The Fyre fraud: What no one knows about the organizers of Fyre Festival [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/kuqBIaKf-P8
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Goldstein, A. (2021). Conrad Roy. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 113-116). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Moscara, M. (2021). Genie. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 117-120). Lynn University Digital Press.
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That was History. (2013, November 4). A day in history: Genie the feral child rescued [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/cN7Z_ctY2bU
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Unger, S. (2021). Inocente. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 121-124). Lynn University Digital Press.
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Shine Global. (2012, July 6). Inocente offical trailer [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/008ZofyIRHo
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Unger, S. (2021). Tyler Clementi. In D. L. Ainbinder & S. Unger (Eds.), Theories of self (6th ed., pp. 125-128). Lynn University Digital Press.
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HLN. (2012, December 3). Clementi's suicide sparked a call to action [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/5yikn3q4Dj0
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The References section (Appendix A) contains the sources the authors of the book used in this book. Since you didn't actually look at that source, you cite it as a secondary citation. For a secondary citation, mention the author’s name and title in your paper and then say, in parentheses, as cited by the chapter’s author, date and page number. In your References page, cite the iBook chapter.
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In Toward a Psychology of Being, Maslow says peak experiences are, “… the most wonderful experience of your life: the happiest moments, ecstatic moments, moments of rapture, perhaps from being in love, or from listening to music, or suddenly 'being hit' by a book or painting, or from some creative moment (as cited by Crawford, 2015, p. 88).