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  • Social Learning Theory posits that individuals learn criminal behavior by observing others and being exposed to consequences such as reinforcement and punishment
  • Modeling in Social Learning Theory refers to learning behavior through observation and imitation.
  • Match the type of reinforcement or punishment with its definition:
    Positive Reinforcement ↔️ Encourages behavior by adding rewards
    Negative Reinforcement ↔️ Encourages behavior by removing unpleasant stimuli
    Positive Punishment ↔️ Discourages behavior by adding unpleasant stimuli
    Negative Punishment ↔️ Discourages behavior by removing pleasant stimuli
  • Observational Learning involves two primary stages: observation and modeling
  • Modeling is more likely to occur if the observed behavior avoids punishment.
  • Order the key components of observational learning:
    1️⃣ Attention
    2️⃣ Retention
    3️⃣ Reproduction
    4️⃣ Motivation
  • Mediational processes in learning include attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation
  • Reproduction in mediational processes requires both physical and mental capability.
  • Match the mediational process with its key feature:
    Attention ↔️ Noticing specific behaviors
    Retention ↔️ Storing and recalling behaviors
    Reproduction ↔️ Performing observed behaviors
    Motivation ↔️ Influenced by rewards and consequences
  • Social Learning Theory proposes that criminal behavior is adopted through observation, modeling, and the consequences of reinforcement and punishment
  • Positive reinforcement increases the likelihood of repeating a behavior.
  • Observational Learning involves imitating observed behaviors, especially if they are rewarded or avoid punishment
  • Order the key components of observational learning:
    1️⃣ Attention
    2️⃣ Retention
    3️⃣ Reproduction
    4️⃣ Motivation
  • Match the mediational process with its definition:
    Attention ↔️ Noticing the behavior
    Retention ↔️ Remembering the behavior
    Reproduction ↔️ Performing the behavior
    Motivation ↔️ Having a reason to imitate
  • Mediational processes are cognitive steps between observation and imitation of behaviors
  • Order the mediational processes in Social Learning Theory
    1️⃣ Attention
    2️⃣ Retention
    3️⃣ Reproduction
    4️⃣ Motivation
  • Retention in mediational processes refers to remembering observed behavior.
  • Motivation in mediational processes refers to having a reason to imitate
  • Match the mediational process with its definition:
    Attention ↔️ Noticing behavior
    Retention ↔️ Remembering observed behavior
    Reproduction ↔️ Performing observed behavior
    Motivation ↔️ Reason to imitate
  • Mediational processes are exclusive to adults and do not apply to children.
    False
  • An example of retention is recalling a theft
  • Mediational processes are cognitive steps between observation and imitation
  • Arrange the mediational processes in the correct order according to the example provided:
    1️⃣ Witnessing shoplifting (attention)
    2️⃣ Remembering how it was done (retention)
    3️⃣ Practicing the technique (reproduction)
    4️⃣ Doing it again for praise (motivation)
  • Reinforcement and punishment are key concepts in Social Learning Theory.
  • Reinforcement encourages repeated behavior through rewards or removing unpleasant stimuli
  • Punishment discourages behavior by adding unpleasant stimuli or removing pleasant ones
  • Social Learning Theory can be used in crime prevention and rehabilitation programs.
  • Crime prevention programs using Social Learning Theory emphasize positive role models
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy aligns with Social Learning Theory by addressing criminal thought processes.
  • Social Learning Theory proposes that individuals learn criminal behavior by observing others and experiencing consequences
  • Compare reinforcement and punishment in Social Learning Theory:
    Reinforcement ↔️ Increases likelihood of repeating behavior
    Punishment ↔️ Decreases likelihood of repeating behavior
  • Observational Learning involves learning by observing and imitating others' behaviors
  • Modeling refers to imitating observed actions, especially when rewarded or avoiding punishment.
  • An example of observational learning in criminal behavior is watching someone steal from a store
  • Match the criminal behavior with its observation and reinforcement:
    Petty Theft ↔️ Receiving praise or goods
    Aggression ↔️ Asserting dominance
  • What are the two key concepts in Social Learning Theory that influence behavior through consequences?
    Reinforcement and punishment
  • Reinforcement encourages behavior, while punishment discourages it.
  • What is an example of positive reinforcement?
    Praise for petty theft
  • Negative reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to encourage behavior.
  • What is an example of positive punishment?
    Facing legal charges