Social learning theory

Cards (14)

  • who proposed this theory

    Albert
  • what are the 4 processes for observational learning
    attention (notice the behaviour ) retention (remember it ) reproduction( ability to copy it) motivation(reason to copy)
  • what is vicarious reinforcement
    imitation of behaviour will only occur if the behaviour is seen to be rewarded rather than punished
  • whats a live model
    people present in our environment
  • whats a symbolic model
    people present in the media
  • who are we likely to imitate
    similar to us in age or gender and people of high status
  • what was the procedure of Bandura's key study

    2 set of children put in a room with a bobo doll and watched either an adult being aggressive or gentle towards it
  • what were the findings of Bandura's study
    Children see, children do. both groups of children imitated the behaviour the adults showed
  • what extra thing was added to the bobo doll study
    they re-did the experiment 2 years later except the adults were shown on film. The kids still imitated the actions
  • What is one strength of the cognitive theory of learning?
    It shows the importance of cognitive factors in learning.
  • How do humans and animals use cognitive factors according to this theory?

    They store information about the behavior of others to make judgments.
  • Why does this theory provide a more comprehensive explanation of human learning?
    Because it uses cognitive factors alongside behavioral observations.
  • what is a limiation of this theory
    over-reliance from lab studies: children may have responded to the demand characteristics. Main purpose of a bobo doll is to hit which could explain the behaviour
  • what is a limitation of this theory
    underestimates: boys are more aggressive than girls regardless. hormonal factors may be the reason to increases agression