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what does slt believe
-bandura
agreed with
behaviourist
that behaviour is learned from experience
-however
his slt proposed a dif way in which ppl
learn- through observation
and imitation of others
-slt suggested that
learning occurs directly
through classical and
operant conditioning
but also indirectly
explain vicarious reinforcement
-an individual observes behaviour of others
-imitation only occurs if behaviour is seen to be
rewarded
rather than
punished-
vicarious reinforcement occurs
-so learner observes a behaviour AND also its
consequence
describe the mediational processes
-attention
: extent to which we notice behaviours
-retention
: how well the behaviour is remembered
-motor reproduction
: ability of observer to perform behaviour
-motivation
: the will to perform behaviour, which is often determined by whether the behaviour was rewarded or punished
explain
identification
-ppl are more likely to imitate ppl they identify with(
identification
)
-person they identify with is called
role model
-the process of imitating a role model is called
modelling
-a person becomes a model if they are seen to possess similar characteristics to the observer and/or are
attractive
+ have
high status
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