What is the name of the psychologist who developed the social cognitive theory?
Albert Bandura
What is observational learning?
social learning that occurs through observing the behaviour of others.
What is Self-efficacy?
Refers to the knowledge of one’s own ability to be successfully accomplish a particular task with no need for comparisons with others’ ability
A process where learners intentionally set goals, monitor their progress, and adapt their strategies to achieve academic success
What are the four steps of Social Learning Theory? (in order)
What was Bandura's 1960 Bobo Doll experiment meant to measure?
Looks to understand the importance of the social environment in shaping behaviour. Explores themes of observation and aggression
Name one of the four sources of self-efficacy
Mastery experiences, vicarious consequences, social persuasion, modelling
What are the three main phases of Self Regulated Learning (SRL)?
Forethought, Monitoring, Appraisal
Name two key concepts of the social cognitive theory
Observational Learning, Reciprocal Determinism, Self-Efficacy, Human Agency
What are the four main elements of Observational Learning?
Low efficacy leads to...
What are the four main parts of SRL and agency
1. Analyze the learning task 2. Set goals and devise plans 3. Enact strategies to accomplish the task 4. Regulate learning