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'If a child observes a models aggression being rewarded they are more likely to imitate'
Which of the following is true related to the above description?
Self efficacy
Vicarious punishment
Vicarious reinforcement
Identification
___________________ refers to whether someone is capable of successfully reproducing a model's behaviour
Identification
Vicarious reinforcement
Retention
Self efficacy
In which decade was Bandura's original Bobo Doll study carried out?
1940's
1960's
1970's
1980's
Which of the following is an example of a symbolic model?
Parent
Cartoon character
Sibling
Peer
According to Bandura, ________________ is responsible for individuals success regarding various situations they encounter throughout life.
society
family
religion
self Efficacy
____________________ is the concept Bandura coined recognizing that the person, environment, and behavior all influence one another.
Reciprocal Determinism
Bobo Doll
Retention
Recency effect
According to Bandura, high self efficacy leads to ______________
Narcissistic traits
Greater success throughout life.
Depression
An integrated self
Bandura presented an empowerment model whereby ___________ are responsible for their behavior
culture
individuals
religion
genetics
Which of the following is true to define self-efficacy?
An individual's ability to imitate a behavior
Our belief that we can accomplish/succeed in a situation
The belief that if a behavior is successfully done, it will lead to a desirable outcome
A measurement of self-regulation
Which one of these components is NOT a component of Observational Learning
Attentional Processes
Retention Processes
Reinforcement and Motivational Processes
Aggression-Rewarded Processes
Which one of these conditions was NOT part of the Bobo Doll experiment?
Aggression-Punished condition
No-Consequences condition
Aggression-Rewarded condition
Aggression-Separated condition
According to Social Learning Theory
Aggression has links to biological factors
Aggression is learnt and does not have a genetic or biological explanation
Observers will always imitate aggression that they observe.
Can be explained by the observations of negative role models e.g aggressive parents.
Two relevant discussion points are:
Social Learning Theory (SLT) does not have any real practical applications for society and therefore it is not a useful theory outside of artificial settings.
Research shows that aggressive boys who observe aggressive behaviour go unpunished can act as a training ground for learning aggressive behaviour.
Cold blooded aggression requires high levels of self efficacy which supports social learning theory
Hot blooded aggression (impulsive) requires high levels of self efficacy which supports social learning theory
Attention, memory, imitation and motivation are the four elements required for the process of:
Insight learning
Latent learning
Observational (social) learning
Spontaneous recovery
Learning aggressive behaviors by watching parents who are aggressive is referred to as:
delayed reinforcement
respondent behavior
shaping
observational learning
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