Moral disengagement does not alter moral standards. It changes how those standards apply to particular conduct and circumstances.

Albert Bandura

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Albert Bandura

Canadian-American psychologist (1925-2021) who taught at Stanford for over half a century and founded social learning theory together with the concept of self-efficacy. His 1961 Bobo doll experiment demonstrated observational learning and helped pivot psychology from strict behaviorism to cognitive accounts of human action. He later developed social cognitive theory and the analysis of moral disengagement, applying his agentic view of the person to education, public health, media research and organizations. A 2002 citation ranking and a 2025 Google Scholar milestone confirm him as one of the most influential psychologists of the twentieth century, even as debate continues over the ethics of his early experiments.

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