Social Learning Theory Flashcards
What is identificiation in SLT?
The extent to which an individual relates to a role model and feels that they are like them (wants to be a role model)
What is imitation?
Copying a role models behaviour
What is modelling?
When a role model precisely demonstrates a specific behaviour so that it can be imitated by a observer
What is vicarious reinforcement?
Reinforcement that is not directly experienced but occurs through observing someone else being reinforced for a behaviour.
What is a role model?
A person who carries out an attitude or behaviour to be learned
What is a live model?
A type of role model who is actually present in our environment
What is a symbolic model?
A type of role model who are present in media
Behaviour is learned from what as an assumption of SLT?
Experience
Classical and operant conditioning could not account for all what?
Human learning
Mental processes lie between what in SLT?
The stimulus and the response
Learning occurs through what in SLT?
The observation of behaviour in others
In Banduras Boho dolls, a child was put in a room with who?
An adult
What did the adult do in thrr Banduras Boho doll experiment?
Aggressively attacked the Bobo dolls and passielvely played with the Bobo dolls
What were the results of the Bobo doll experiment?
The child imitated the adults aggressive behaviour when similar gender
What conclusion was drawn from Banduras Boho doll experiment?
Wen violence is observed, it might be mimicked by otherd