SLT - evaluation Flashcards
1
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It underestimates the influence of biological factors
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- Boys showed more aggression than girls
- This may be explained by differences in the levels of testosterone (greater in boys than girls)
- research suggests that observational learning could be the result of mirror neurons
- allows us to empathise and imitate e.g. when we see someone crying we feel sad
2
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It relies too heavily on evidence from lab studies
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- Bandura’s children were observed in lab settings and this raises the problem of demand characteristics → The main purpose of the Bobo doll is to hit it so the children may have been behaving as they thought was expected = doesnt tell us how children learn in everyday life
- doesnt account for adut behaviour
- The children were in an unfamiliar environment
- They might not have behaved as they did towards another child
3
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It emphasises the importance of cognitive factors in learning
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- Humans and animals store information about the behaviour of others and use this to make judgements about when it is appropriate to perform certain actions
- Learning would be very dangerous if we only relied in the effects of our own actions to inform us what to do
4
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It can explain why behaviour between different culture are different - if a behaviour cannot be displayed it cannot be imitated
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- able to explain cultural differences in behaviour
- modelling, imitation, reinforcement = shows how children learn from people around them = cultural norms have an impact on behaviour
- e.g. how child understands their gender role
5
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It is less determinist than the behaviourist approach → suggests that there is some free will in the way we behave
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