Social learning theory Flashcards

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Social learning theory

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Learning through observing others and imitating behaviours that are rewarded.

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Key study, Bandura et al (1961)

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  • Half of adult models aggressive half not

- Children sent out to play after observations mostly imitated the adults behaviour.

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Modelling

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a form of learning where individuals learn a particular behaviour by observing another individual and performing their behaviour.
Live model= A parent or teacher
Symbolic model= TV character.

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Imitation

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The action of using someone as a model and copying their behaviour

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The stages of social learning (ARRM)

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A-attention
R-reproduction
R-retention
M-motivation

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Vicarious reinforcement (Bandura and Walters)

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Learning through observing others being reinforced for their behaviour

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Identification

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The extent to which someone relates to their model (is similar to their model)
The more they relate, the more likey they are to imitate their behaviour.

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Mediational process

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the internal mental processes that exist between an environmental stimuli and a response to the stimuli.

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Strength 1 (useful applications)

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  • Useful to understanding criminal behaviour
  • Akers (1998)= probability of someone committing a crime increases if they are exposed to models who commit crime.
  • Ulrich (2003)= supports this and says the strongest cause of teens violence is through observing delinquent peer groups, who acts as models getting rewarded.
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Strength 2 (Research support for identification)

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  • Greater identification allows individual to visualise themselves in place of model.
  • Fox and Bailenson (2009)= People who observed virtual models (that looked similar to them) exercising, did more exercise in the day than those who observed the models merely loituring.
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Weakness 1 (A problem of casualty)

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  • Deviant attitudes may be the cause of delinquency not social learning.
  • Siegal (2006)- suggest those with theses attitudes seek out others with theses attitudes leading to increases in reckless behaviour.
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Weakness 2 (A problem of complexity)

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  • disregard for other influences on behaviour.
  • e.g gender role behaviour.
  • e.g genetic predispositions.
  • difficult to show one thing is the main influence.
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