This document summarizes the key aspects of Julian Rotter's social learning theory of personality. The theory posits that personality arises from an interaction between individuals and their environment. It identifies four main components that influence behavior: behavior potential, expectancy, reinforcement value, and a predictive formula combining these factors. Behavior potential refers to the likelihood of engaging in a behavior, shaped by both the expectancy that the behavior will lead to an outcome and the desirability or value of that reinforcement. Together these components provide a framework for understanding personality and predicting behavioral tendencies.