APPROACHES- Social learning theory Flashcards
What does SLT state
things take place within the organism that mediate between S and R (stimulus and response) the persons internal and mental processes will affect their behaviour (response)
What are the main assumptions of SLT
-People learn through observation and imitation of others within a social context
-learning occurs directly through classical conditioning and operant conditioning but also indirectly through vicarious learning
- combines the behaviourist and cognitive approaches
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What tow approaches does SLT combine
combines the behaviourist and cognitive approaches
What are the main research methods?
observation and lab experiments
What are the key aspects of a role model
-similar gender, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic background
- somebody successful (leads to vicarious reinforcement
-somebody who increases your popularity, success and confidence
What re mediational processes
ndividuals do not automatically observe the behaviour of a role model there is some thought prior to this
What are the 4 mediational processes
-attention
-retention
-reproduction
-motivation
Define attention
or a behaviour to be imitates it has to grab our attention
Define retention
the behaviour may be noticed but is not always remembered, preventing imitation. (It is essential that a memory of the behaviour is formed for it to be performed by the observer
Define reproduction
we see the behaviour on a daily basis but imitating it is not always possible we may be limited by physical ability, confidence or opportunity in life so even if we wish to perform the behaviour we cant
Define motivation
the rewards and punishments that follow a behaviour will be learnt by the observer if the perceived rewards outweigh the negative consequences then the behaviour will be imitated
Define self efficacy
a person’s belief that you can be successful when carrying out a particular task
Define vicarious reinforcement
a learning process in which an individual behaves in a certain way because they have observed someone else being punished or rewarded for that behaviour which may motivate us to reproduce this behaviour
What was the procedure of banduras bobo doll study
-children observed aggressive or non aggressive behaviour adult behaviour and were tested for imitative learning in the absence of the model
What was the aim of the Bobo doll study?
to test how likely it was that children would imitate aggressive/non aggrieve role models