P2 Approaches 3. Social Learning Theory Flashcards

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What is modelling?

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A form of learning where individuals learn a particular behaviour by observing another individual performing that behaviour (model)

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What is imitation?

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Imitation is the action of using someone or something as a model and copying their behaviour

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What is identification?

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Identification is a form of influence where an individual adopts an attitude or behaviour because they want to be associated with a particular person or group

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What is vicarious reinforcement?

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Learning through observation of the consequences of actions for other people

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What us the role of mediational processes?

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Mediational processes are mental factors that intervene in the learning process to determine whether a new behaviour is acquired

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What was the Bandura Study 1961?

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Two groups of children were shown videos of models displaying behaviour towards a Bobo doll. One group was shown a video where the model acted aggressively towards the bobo doll (physically and verbally) and the other group were shown a video where the model was not aggressive.

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What were the findings for the Bandura Study 1961?

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The children who observed the aggressive model reproduced a good deal of physically and verbally aggressive behaviour resembling that of the model.

None of the children who observed the non-aggressive model exhibited aggression toward the bobo doll.

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What are the strengths of the Social Learning Theory?

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-It has useful application which increases the use for human behaviour (for example Akers 1998 suggested people exposed to a criminal model are more likely to commit a crime)

-It’s research support for identification (Fox and Bailenson 2009 found people are more likely to imitate people that are more similar to them)

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What are the criticisms of the Social Learning Theory?

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The issue of causality (Siegel and McCormick say young people who are deviant seek out other peers similar to them / it’s argued people don’t imitate others around them, but they seek them out)
-The issue of complexity (SLT disregards other potential influences / e.g development of gender role behaviour)

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