Social learning theory

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  • What is SLT
    When people learn through observation and imitation of others
  • Who are people (especially children) most likely to imitate?
    People they identify with (role models)
  • How does a person become a role model?
    If they are seen to possess similar characteristics to the observer, and/or attractive and have high status. Don't have to be physically present
  • Does SLT also suggest classical and operant conditioning as a way of learning?
    Yes
  • What were the 4 mediation processes identified by Bandura?
    Attention
    Retention
    Motor reproduction (can you repeat the action)
    Motivation to perform the behaviour
  • What are mediation processes?
    Mediation in the learning process to determine whether a new response is acquired
  • What does the Bodo doll study show?
    How children learn through observation and imitation.
  • What was the aim of Bandura et al. (1961) Bobo Doll Study?
    To investigate children's learning of aggressive behavior
  • What were the three groups in the Bobo Doll Study?
    • Aggressive model group
    • Non-aggressive model group
    • Control group (no model)
  • How many children participated in the Bobo Doll Study?
    72 children
  • What age range did the children in the study belong to?
    Aged 3–6 years
  • What happened after the children were exposed to the models?
    They were observed in a room with toys
  • What was a significant finding regarding children's imitation of aggressive behavior?
    Children imitated aggressive actions significantly more
  • How did the sex of the model affect children's imitation?
    Imitation was greater with same-sex models
  • Which gender showed more imitation of aggressive behavior towards male models?
    Boys
  • What conclusion does the Bobo Doll Study support?
    • Supports Social Learning Theory
    • Behavior can be learned through observation
    • Imitation occurs without direct reinforcement
  • What were the results of the other 2 groups in the bodo doll study?
    Much less likely to show aggression
  • What was the aim of Bandura et al. (1961) Bobo Doll Study?
    To investigate children's learning of aggressive behavior
  • What were the three groups in the Bobo Doll Study?
    • Aggressive model group
    • Non-aggressive model group
    • Control group (no model)
  • How many children participated in the Bobo Doll Study?
    72 children
  • What age range did the children in the study belong to?
    Aged 3–6 years
  • What was the aim of Bandura et al.'s Bobo Doll Study?
    To investigate children's learning of aggressive behavior
  • What happened after the children were exposed to the models in the Bobo Doll Study?
    They were observed in a room with toys
  • What were the three groups in the Bobo Doll Study?
    • Aggressive model group
    • Non-aggressive model group
    • Control group (no model)
  • What was a significant finding regarding the children's behavior after observing the aggressive model?
    They were more likely to imitate aggressive actions
  • How many children participated in the Bobo Doll Study?
    72 children
  • What age range did the children in the study belong to?
    3 to 6 years old
  • How did the sex of the model influence imitation in the Bobo Doll Study?
    Imitation was greater with same-sex models
  • What happened after the children were exposed to the models?
    They were observed in a room with toys
  • Which gender showed more imitation of aggressive behavior towards male models?
    Boys
  • What conclusion was drawn from the Bobo Doll Study?
    • Supports Social Learning Theory
    • Behavior can be learned through observation
    • Imitation occurs without direct reinforcement
  • What was a significant finding regarding children's imitation of aggressive behavior?
    Children imitated aggressive actions more after observing aggressive models
  • How did the sex of the model influence imitation in the study?
    Imitation was greater when the model was the same sex
  • Which gender showed more imitation of aggressive behavior towards male models?
    Boys
  • What conclusion did Bandura et al. draw from the Bobo Doll Study?
    • Supports Social Learning Theory
    • Behavior can be learned through observation
    • Imitation occurs without direct reinforcement