social learning theory

    Cards (11)

    • bandura - believed patterns of behaviour could be acquired by direct experiences
    • bandura - believed people observed different consequences of own and others’ behaviour
    • behaviour shaped by experience and environment around us
    • role of modelling
      likely to identify with certain people around us - live and symbolic models
    • role of imitation
      how a child learns by imitating the behaviour modelled to them
    • role of identification
      the extent to which an individual relates to a model
    • role in vicarious reinforcement
      behaviour likely to be repeated if a model is observed being rewarded
    • role of meditational processes
      mental factors that help determine if a new behaviour is acquired
      1. attention - the degree to which we notice the behaviour
      2. retention - how well we remember the behaviour
      3. reproduction - the ability to perform the behaviour
      4. motivation - the will the imitate the beh
    • X environmentally reductionist - behaviour is a product of complex influences
    • X environmentally determined - but some behaviour can be innate
    • ✔️ bobo doll experiment shows how the children who observed aggressive behaviour were more likely to imitate it