Social learning theory

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    • Assumptions of SLT
      • People are manipulators of their own environment 
      • Learning occurs through observation of models
      • learning can take place without reinforcement
      • Uses cognitive processes that intervene between stimulus and response
    • What are the mediational processes?
      • Meditational processes cognitive factors that influence learning 
      • Attention- seeing behaviour  (role model is most influential)
      • Retention - remembering behaviour Motor
      • reproduction- ability to perform behaviour 
      • Motivation- the will to perform behaviour (often determined by the consequence)
    • Bobo doll experiment 1
      • Group 1 observed women playing with toys and acting aggressively towards bobo doll
      • Group 2 observe the same woman playing with all the toys the same
      • when playing with the toys group 1 acted aggressively towards the bobo doll
      • this shows modelling, the child is imitating the behaviour they see
      • Observational learning and imitation
    • Banduras bobo doll experiment 2
      • all groups saw a video of an adult behaving aggressively towards bobo doll
      • Group 1 saw the adult praised
      • group 2 saw the adult punished
      • group 3 saw no consequence
      • When playing with the same toys group 1 showed the most aggression
      • group 2 show the least aggression
      • This shows vicarious reinforcement - seeing others rewarded for behaviour so imitate
    • vicarious reinforcement
      • reinforcement which isn’t directly experienced but occurs through observing someone else be reinforced for a behaviour
      • The learner observes the behaviour, but more importantly, the consequence
    • A03 - explains cultural differences in behaviour
      • a strength is that SLT can explain cultural differences in behaviour
      • The principles such as modelling, imitation and reinforcement can account for how children learn from others around them
      • explains how cultural norms are transmitted
    • A03 - using lab studies for evidence
      • Although lab studies are highly controlled
      • participants may respond to demand characteristics
      • for example, the main purpose of the doll is to strike it so the children were simply behaving in a way they thought was expected
      • The research may tell us little about how children learn in every day life
    • A03 - ignores biological differences in boys and girls
      • SLT suggests that we learn from experiences, it ignores other biological and physical factors.
      • boys are usually more aggressive due to their high levels of testosterone which is linked to increase aggressiveness.
      • its not a complete explanation for SLT
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