4.3.2 Mediational Processes

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    • Social Learning Theory (SLT) was developed by Albert Bandura
    • Observation is a key concept in Social Learning Theory.
    • Match the learning theory with its key concept:
      Social Learning Theory ↔️ Observation
      Classical Conditioning ↔️ Associations
      Operant Conditioning ↔️ Reinforcement
    • Order the mediational processes in Social Learning Theory (SLT) as they occur:
      1️⃣ Attention
      2️⃣ Retention
      3️⃣ Reproduction
      4️⃣ Motivation
    • In SLT, learners must pay attention to the model's behavior and its consequences
    • Retention involves encoding and storing observed behavior in memory.
    • Match the mediational process with its description:
      Attention ↔️ Focusing on the model's behavior
      Retention ↔️ Retaining the information
      Reproduction ↔️ Performing the behavior
      Motivation ↔️ Willingness to imitate
    • Who developed Social Learning Theory?
      Albert Bandura
    • Social Learning Theory emphasizes cognitive mediation, whereas classical conditioning does not.
    • The first mediational process in SLT is attention
    • Match the type of retention with its description:
      Visual ↔️ Remembering images
      Verbal ↔️ Remembering auditory information
      Motor ↔️ Remembering physical movements
    • Effective retention is necessary for successful imitation in SLT.
    • What are the three types of retention in SLT?
      Visual, verbal, motor
    • What are the four Mediational Processes in Social Learning Theory (SLT)?
      Attention, Retention, Reproduction, Motivation
    • Arrange the Mediational Processes in Social Learning Theory (SLT) in the correct order.
      1️⃣ Attention
      2️⃣ Retention
      3️⃣ Reproduction
      4️⃣ Motivation
    • Attention in SLT refers to the learner's focus on the model's behavior and its consequences.
    • Factors influencing attention include the model's characteristics and the learner's motivation.
    • What is the role of retention in Social Learning Theory (SLT)?
      Memory encoding and storage
    • Learners must retain information to reproduce it later.
    • Match the type of retention with its description.
      Visual Retention ↔️ Remembering images
      Verbal Retention ↔️ Remembering auditory information
      Motor Retention ↔️ Remembering physical movements
    • Effective retention ensures behaviors can be successfully imitated and modeled.
    • What are the three types of retention in Social Learning Theory (SLT)?
      Visual, verbal, motor
    • What is visual retention in Social Learning Theory?
      Remembering images and colors
    • Effective retention ensures behaviors can be successfully imitated and modeled
    • Match the type of retention with its description:
      Visual ↔️ Remembering images
      Verbal ↔️ Remembering auditory information
      Motor ↔️ Remembering physical movements
    • Retention is a mediational process in Social Learning Theory.
    • What is the primary role of retention in Social Learning Theory?
      Reproducing observed behavior
    • Successful motor reproduction depends on physical abilities, practice, and self-efficacy
    • Motivation in Social Learning Theory is influenced by reinforcement and expectations.
    • What is the effect of positive reinforcement on motivation in Social Learning Theory?
      Increases willingness to imitate
    • Match the mediational process with its example:
      Attention ↔️ Students watching a dynamic teacher
      Retention ↔️ Remembering key steps of a math method
      Reproduction ↔️ Applying the learned math technique
      Motivation ↔️ Desire to achieve good grades
    • What are the four mediational processes in Social Learning Theory?
      Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation
    • Arrange the mediational processes in Social Learning Theory in their correct order:
      1️⃣ Attention
      2️⃣ Retention
      3️⃣ Reproduction
      4️⃣ Motivation
    • What is the role of motivation in observational learning?
      Encourages action
    • Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura.
    • The key concept in Social Learning Theory is observation, imitation, and modeling
    • Match the learning theory with its developer:
      Social Learning Theory ↔️ Albert Bandura
      Classical Conditioning ↔️ Ivan Pavlov
      Operant Conditioning ↔️ B.F. Skinner
    • What is the first mediational process in Social Learning Theory?
      Attention
    • Retention involves storing observed information in memory.
    • Reproduction in Social Learning Theory requires the ability to perform the behavior