The Social Learning Theory

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    • Who created the SLT, and when?
      Albert Bandura, 1960s
    • Basic Assumptions
      • Behaviour is learned through experiences
      • Learning can occur directly and indirectly
      • People can learn through observing others
    • Strengths
      • Credibility (Bobo Doll)
      • Application (real world - homicide, crime)
    • Limitations
      • Doesn't consider genes
      • Environmentally deterministic
      • Research support is socially sensitive
    • Identification
      children recognise a person as their role model because they possess similar or desirable qualities
    • Imitation
      children observe a role model's behaviour and copy
    • Modelling
      children imitating behaviour of their role model, modelling to others
    • Vicarious Reinforcement
      Children do not receive a reward/punishment themselves but they see their role model being rewarded/punished for their behaviour
    • Mediational Processes (in between stimulus and process)
      • Attention - to a behaviour and its consequences
      • Retention - of observed behaviour in long term memory
      • Reproduction - must have ability to reproduce observed behaviour
      • Motivation - must expect to receive same positive reinforcement for imitating
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