Social Learning Theory | Bandura's Model Process | ????True or False???? |
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What are NORMS?
A standard pattern of behavior that is considered normal in a society.
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What are the necessary conditions for effective modeling?
Attention
Retention Reproduction Motivation |
Do we learn consequences of behavior from watching what happens to other humans?
TRUE
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What is Social Learning Theory?
Social Learning Theory is one way in which society or culture passes on its norms to individuals within the group.
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What is the ability to remember what you paid attention to and retain the information?
Retention
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Are ALL learning experiences positive?
FALSE
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List five ways a society or a culture pass down on it norms to individuals within the group?
Answers vary
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Once an observed behavior is retained, it needs to be translated into performance this is an example of what?
Reproduction
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Are there for four steps with the Model Process by Bandura?
TRUE
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What does Social Learning Theory assume?
SLT assumes that humans learn behavior through the environment, but most specifically through Observational Learning. In other words, people can learn by watching models and imitating their behaviors.
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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Bandura believed that indirect reinforcement could not account for ALL types of learning?
FALSE
Bandura believed that direct reinforcement could not account for ALL types of learning |
What is Reciprocal Determinism?
The world and a person’s behavior cause each other, while behaviorism essentially states that one’s environment causes one’s behavior.
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What is the most important component in knowing that an observer has reached their full acceptance?
Motivation
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Does The Modeling Process developed by Bandura helps us understand that not all observed behaviors could be learned effectively, nor learning can necessarily result to behavioral changes?
TRUE
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