Intro to Learning (8) Flashcards

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How does observational learning occur?

A

watch from others and learn

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2
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Observational learning is also referred to as?

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Social learning

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3
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How can social learning cause stimulus enhancement?

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see someone else that is important to interact with a stimulus, meaning it becomes more important to you

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4
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What did Galef (1996) determine about rats eating patterns?

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rats will watch other rats in order to determine the safety of the food

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5
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What is true imitation?

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duplicating behavior to achieve a goal.

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6
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What is vicarious conditioning?

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Learn through watching someone else get reinforced for a behavior.

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7
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What vicarious conditioning?

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learning through watching how someone else gets reinforced for behavior

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8
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3 factors that affect observational learning?

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Acquisition
Context
Performance

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9
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How does acquisition affect observational learning?

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If they pay attention and observe rewards and observe ability to benefits of behavior = more likely to imitate

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10
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How does context affect observational learning?

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If the observed behavior matches the environment = more likely to imitate.

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How does the power of the model affect likelihood of imitation?

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If the model is an expert and identifiable they more likely to imitate.

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How does performance affect likelihood of imitation?

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If good consequences are observed they are more likely to imitate

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In terms of language what is meant by ‘reference’?

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Arbitrary symbols used to convey meaning

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In terms of language what is meant by ‘grammar’?

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rules that control meaning of sentences

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In terms of language what is meant by ‘productivity’?

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Expressing ideas via reference + grammar

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16
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In terms of language what is meant by situational freedom?

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Language can be used in a variety of contexts.