Social (Abi) Flashcards
Who is the social learning guy?
Bandura
What did Bandura’s ‘transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models’ experiment show? (1961)
- Children who witnessed the actor being punished for their aggressive behaviour imitated fewer behaviours, unprompted.
- Children easily reproduced behaviours when prompted and offered incentives.
Social learning theory is an example of what time of wider theoretical approach?
S C T
S C T
Social cognitive theory
S C T
What is the central insight of Social Cognitive Theory?
The development of self concept occurs alongside the development of social cognition
According to Social Cognitive Theory, how do children learn? (3)
(1) observing the behaviours of others, and
(2) observing how others react to those behaviours.
(3) observing how they (the child) feel about those behaviours.
Which scholar were we introduced to in relation to ‘role taking’
Robert Selman
What is ‘role taking’ about?
Practicing awareness of the perspective of others.
How many stages of ‘role taking’ are there, according to Abi?
5
What are the five stages of ‘role taking’, according to Abi?
E S S M S
E S S M S
- Egocentric (0-6)
- Subjective (6-8)
- Self-reflective (8-10)
- Mutual (10-12)
- Societal (12+)
What is the name of Bronfrenbrenner’s big circle thing?
The bio ecological model
What are the various levels of Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model?
M M E M C
M M E M C
- Micro system
- Meso system
- Exo system
- Macro system
- Chrono system
M M E M C
In Bandura’s (1993) conceptualisation of self-efficacy, what are the four things?
C M E P
C M E P
- Cognition
- Motivation
- Emotion
- Preferences
C M E P
What was a central tool of Bandura’s 1961 social learning experiment?
Bobo Doll
What is Robert Selman (1974) associated with?
Role taking