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Unit 4: Learning Theories
4.3 Social Learning Theory
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
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