social learning theory Flashcards
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Social Learning Theory: Assumptions
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- Bandura agreed with behaviourists that much of our behaviour is learned from experience.
- However, his Social Learning Theory (SLT)proposed a different way in which people learn.
- Through observation and imitation of others within a social context.
- SLT suggests that learning occurs directly (classical & operant conditioning) but also indirectly.
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Social Learning Theory (SLT):
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a way of explaining behaviour that includes both direct and indirect reinforcement, combining learning theory with the role of cognitive factors
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Imitation
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: copying the behaviour of others
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Vicarious reinforcement
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Vicarious reinforcement: reinforcement which is not directly experienced but occurs through observing someone else being reinforced for a behaviour. (a key factor in imitation!).
The learner observes a behaviour and observes the consequence of a behaviour.
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The Role of Mediational Processes
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4 mental or mediational processes in learning were identified by Bandura:
- Attention-the extent to which we notice certain behaviours
- Retention-how well the behaviour is remembered
- Motor reproduction-the ability of the observer to perform the behaviour
- Motivation-the will to perform the behaviour, which is often determined by whether the behaviour was rewarded or punished