Social Learning

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    • Bandura argued that not all learning happens through classical or operant conditioning and that it can happen just through observation
    • Social learning theory is based on the idea that we can learn from observing others, without any direct consequences to us.
    • The four key elements of social learning are attention, retention, reproduction and motivation.
    • Observational learning occurs when an individual watches another person's behaviour and then replicates it themselves.
    • Attention - The learner must be paying attention to what they see happening around them.
    • Retention means remembering something long enough to be able to reproduce it later.
    • Reproduction - The learner must be able to reproduce the observed behaviour at some point in the future.
    • Motivation - There must be some reason why the learner wants to copy the model's behaviour.
    • observational learning requires modelling and imitating
    • factors affecting if a behaviour is imitated are
      • identification
      • vicarious reinforcement
    • identification - when someone feels like they are similar to and have a connection to a certain model in their lives
    • people are more likely to identify with people similar to them
      this means that they are more likely to imitate these people
    • vicarious reinforcement (indirect)
      • when you see someone else get a reward for their behaviour
      • and so you replicate the behaviour, expecting to get the same response
    • social learning theory assumes that mediational processes are involved
      • mental processes like attention and memory are involved in determining whether an observer copies behaviour
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