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Who proposed the Social Learning Theory?
Albert Bandura
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What does Bandura agree with regarding learning?
Learning occurs through
experience
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How does Bandura argue that learning takes place?
Through
observation
and
imitation
of others' behavior
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What is vicarious reinforcement?
Learning related to the consequences of
behavior
observed in others
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Who are considered role models in Social Learning Theory?
Individuals with whom the
observer
identifies, such as
parents
and friends
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What characteristics do role models typically have?
They are
attractive
, have high
status
, and are similar in
gender
and
age
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What are the mediational processes in Social Learning Theory?
Attention
: Paying attention to the model
Retention
: Remembering the observed behaviors
Motor Reproduction
: Belief in ability to perform the behavior
Motivation
: Willingness to perform the behavior influenced by expected outcomes
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What type of research methods does Social Learning Theory favor?
Objective,
quantitative
methods
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In what context does Social Learning Theory primarily conduct research?
In settings where learning occurs, mainly with
children
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How does Social Learning Theory distinguish between learning and performance?
Learning is
internalized
and stored as
memories
for later use
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What does the behaviorist approach believe about learning and performance?
That an immediate response to a
stimulus
indicates learning
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What was the focus of Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment?
Whether children would copy
aggressive
behavior
demonstrated by an adult
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What were the groups in Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment?
Adult behaving
aggressively
towards the doll
Adult behaving
non-aggressively
towards the doll
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What was the outcome of Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment regarding aggression?
Children
who saw
aggression
were much more
aggressive
towards the
doll
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Which gender was more likely to imitate aggression after observing a male model?
Boys
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What is a limitation of Social Learning Theory according to the text?
It relies too heavily on evidence from
contrived
lab studies
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What issue arises from the demand characteristics in Bandura's studies?
They may influence children to behave more
aggressively
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What is a strength of Social Learning Theory?
It has real-world applications in understanding how children learn
behaviors
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How does Social Learning Theory explain the understanding of gender roles?
By
imitating
gender roles portrayed in the media
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What limitation does Social Learning Theory have regarding frequently observed behaviors?
It cannot account for behaviors that are observed frequently but not imitated
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What are the key characteristics of Social Learning Theory in comparison to other approaches?
Deterministic
: Does not believe in free will
Nurture: Emphasizes environmental influences
Nomothetic
: Applies findings from children to everyone
Reductionist
: Simplifies complex behaviors
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