Social learning theory

Cards (10)

  • What role does motivation play in the imitation of behavior according to social learning theory?
    Motivation increases the likelihood of imitating behavior if there is a desire to receive praise or to imitate the model.
  • Why is identification with the model important in social learning theory?
    Identification with the model influences attention and the desire to imitate their behavior.
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of social learning theory?
    Strengths:
    • Useful applications in understanding media influence on behavior
    • Supported by Bandura's experiments showing imitation of aggression

    Weaknesses:
    • Predominantly lab-based evidence lacks ecological validity
    • Underestimates the role of biological factors in behavior
  • What did Bandura's study on aggression demonstrate about children's behavior?
    Children imitated aggression shown by aggressive models.
  • What is vicarious reinforcement in the context of social learning theory?
    Vicarious reinforcement occurs when behavior is more likely to be copied if it is seen being rewarded in others.
  • What are the four mediational processes involved in learning according to Bandura?
    1. Attention
    2. Retention
    3. Reproduction
    4. Motivation
  • How does attention affect the likelihood of imitating behavior?
    If the behavior is observed, we are more likely to imitate it.
  • What does retention refer to in Bandura's mediational processes?
    Retention refers to the ability to remember the observed behavior, increasing the likelihood of imitation.
  • What does reproduction mean in the context of social learning theory?
    Reproduction means feeling capable of replicating the observed behavior, which increases imitation likelihood.
  • What key figure is associated with the social learning theory?
    Bandura (BoBo Dolls)