Social learning theory Flashcards

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Social learning theory

assumptions

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way of explaining behaviour that includes both direct and indirect reinforcement- learning theory+ cognitive factors

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Social learning theory

person

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Bandura

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Social learning theory

parts

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Vicarious reinforcement 
Meditational processes 
└attention, retention, motor reproductio, motivation
Bobo doll study  (bandura et al (1961)) 
Imitation, Identification, Modelling
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Vicarious reinforcement

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└indirect reinforcement- observing someone else being reinforced for behaviour
└ can lead to imitation

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Meditational processes

definition

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cognitive factors that influence learning and come between a stimulus and response

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Meditational processes

processes

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└1) attention
└the extent to which we notice certain behaviours
└2) retention
└how well behaviour is remembered
└3) motor reproduction
└the ability of the observer to perform the behaviour
└4) motivation
└the will to perform the behaviour- if punished/rewarded

└learning and performance don’t have to be together unlike traditional behaviourism

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Bobo doll study

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└bandura et al (1961)
└children saw adult be aggressive to doll
└=they more aggressive to doll
└children saw adult be non-aggressive to doll
└=they less aggressive to doll
└shows modelling/imitation

└bandura and walters (1963)
  └children most to least aggressive:
    └adult aggression to doll- praised 
    └adult aggression to doll- nothing
    └adult aggression to doll- punished
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Imitation

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copying the behaviour of others

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Identification

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observer associated themselves with role model- wants to be like them

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Modelling

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imitating behaviour of role model

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Social learning theory

strengths

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Explains cultural differences in behaviour
└explains how children lean form others/media
└cultural norms- e.g. gender norm

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Social learning theory

limitations

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Over reliance on lab studies
└lab studies= demand characteristics
└e.g. in bobo doll study, bobo doll made to hit

Underestimates biological factors
└e.g. bobo doll study
└boys more aggressive than girls
└hormonal factors- more testosterone

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