social learning theory

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    • Process of social learning theory
      1. modelling
      2. identification
      3. Motor reproduction/imitation
      4. Vicarious reinforcement
      5. Mediational processes
    • motor reproduction/Imitation
      Copying the behaviour of a role model
    • Vicarious reinforcement
      Learning occurs via observation of the behaviour of others and the rewards or punishments received for the behaviour
    • Modelling
      Other people act as models, providing examples of behaviour that can be observed and reproduced
    • Identification
      The extent to which individuals relate to the model and want to be associated with them
    • Learning and performance are not the same activity
    • Mediational processes
      • Attention
      • Retention
      • Motor reproduction
      • Motivation
    • Mediational processes
      1. Attention: the extent to which we notice certain behaviours
      2. Retention: how well the behaviour is remembered
      3. Motor reproduction: the ability of the observer to perform the behaviour
      4. Motivation: the will to perform the behaviour, based on whether the behaviour was rewarded or punished
    • Bandura study involved half being exposed to an adult interacting physically aggressively with a bobo doll and half being exposed to non-aggressive behaviour
    • Participants were taken to a room with toys, one of which was a bobo doll, and observed
    • of aggressive participants repeated their verbally aggressive responses compared to none of the non-aggressive participants
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