Social Learning Theory - Approaches

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    • What does Social Learning Theory propose about behavior?

      Behavior is learned from the environment through observation and imitation.
    • How does learning occur according to Social Learning Theory?

      Learning occurs through direct reinforcement and indirect reinforcement.
    • What is vicarious reinforcement?

      Learning through observing the consequences of another person's behavior.
    • What is identification in the context of Social Learning Theory?

      When people associate themselves with and want to be like their role models.
    • What are the mediational processes in Social Learning Theory?

      Cognitive factors that come between stimulus and response.
    • What are the four mediational processes identified in Social Learning Theory?

      Attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation.
    • What does 'attention' refer to in the mediational processes?

      How much we notice the behavior of others.
    • What does 'retention' refer to in the mediational processes?

      How much we remember the observed behavior.
    • What does 'reproduction' refer to in the mediational processes?

      The ability to reproduce the observed behavior.
    • What does 'motivation' refer to in the mediational processes?
      The will to perform the observed behavior.
    • What were the findings of Bandura's 1st experiment?

      Children who observed the aggressive adult behaved more aggressively towards the bobo doll.
    • How did boys' aggression compare to girls' in Bandura's experiments?

      Boys tended to behave more aggressively than girls.
    • What are the weaknesses of Social Learning Theory?

      • Underestimates the influence of other factors in behavior
      • Overreliance on lab studies
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