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  1. Richard Jessor - Home Page - Problem-Behavior Theory ~ A ...

    Problem-behavior theory is a systematic, multivariate, social-psychological conceptual framework derived initially from the basic concepts of value and expectation in Rotter's (1954, 1982) social …

  2. Problem Behavior Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Problem Behavior Theory was originally proposed by Richard Jessor as a way of predicting proneness to deviance (unconventionality) and suggests multiple variables that instigate or prevent problem …

  3. Problem-Behavior Theory | SpringerLink

    It provides an overview of the conceptual structure and the essential elements of the theory as it has been used in numerous studies and in the design and evaluation of prevention/intervention programs …

  4. The Origins and Development of Problem Behavior Theory

    Jan 1, 2016 · In its current form, Problem Behavior Theory constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to research personal and societal factors that are involved in both normative and problematic behavior.

  5. Problem behavior Theory (PbT) a broad-band and widely used theory to explain dysfunction and mal-adaptation in adolescence. The fundamental prem-ise of PBT, developed initially from Merton’s …

  6. Problem-behavior theory, psychosocial development, and ...

    The primary focus of PBT is on 3 systems of psychosocial influence in the development of problem behaviors: the personality system, the perceived environment system, and the behavior system. The …

  7. Problem Behavior Theory - Institute of Behavioral Science

    The primary task confronted was to conceptualize the social environment and the person in terms that implicated each other and that were, at the same time, relevant to variation in problem behavior.