Who created Social Learning Theory?
Who is Albert Bandura?
Social Learning Theory says people learn by doing what?
What is observing and copying others?
What is the term for learning by watching someone else?
What is observational learning?
According to Social Learning Theory, people are more likely to copy behaviors that are what?
What is rewarded?
Name one group of people we commonly learn behaviors from.
What are parents, peers, teachers, celebrities, or influencers?
What famous experiment did Bandura use to study aggressive behavior in children?
What is the Bobo Doll Experiment?
In Social Learning Theory, what does “modeling” mean?
What is imitating another person’s behavior?
Children who watched adults act aggressively toward the Bobo doll were more likely to do what?
What is act aggressively themselves?
True or False: Social Learning Theory says learning only happens through direct experience.
What is false?
What role do rewards and punishments play in Social Learning Theory?
What is they influence whether behaviors are copied?
What are the four main steps in observational learning?
What are attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation?
Which step in observational learning involves remembering the behavior?
What is retention?
Which step involves actually performing the behavior?
What is reproduction?
If a student studies harder after seeing another student get praised, this is an example of what?
What is observational learning or modeling?
Social Learning Theory combines behaviorism with what other factor?
What are cognitive (mental) processes?