Social Learning Theory

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A2 (Aggression) Psychology Mapa Mental sobre Social Learning Theory, creado por jones.william161 el 13/01/2014.
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Social Learning Theory
  1. IDA-Ethical Issues

    Nota:

    • Protect Pps from psychological and physical harm. Hard to test experimental hypotheses of SLT in children, hard ton establish scientific credibility.
    1. Bandura & Walters

      Nota:

      • We also learn by observing others. 
      • A person's biological make-up creates potential for aggression, but it's the actual expression of aggression that learnt.
      1. Vicarious Learning

        Nota:

        • Children learn consequences by observing others being reinforced or punished. Consequently, learning what is considered appropriate conduct in their world.
        1. Mental Representations

          Nota:

          • Bandura claimed for SLT to work, a child must first form mental representations of events in their social environment.
          1. Expectancies

            Nota:

            • Children should represent possible rewards and punishments as expectancies of future outcomes.
            • When opportunity arises a child will display learned behaviour expectation of reward is higher.
            1. Self-efficacy

              Nota:

              • If a child is rewarded, more likely to repeat, and form confidence. Those who's actions have proved disastarous in the past have lower self-efficacy.
              1. Bandura et al 1

                Nota:

                • Pps 3-5 yr olds. Half exposed to aggressive adult model, half exposed to no aggressive model. Aggressive model exhibited clear physical, and verbal violence. Pps then frustrated by shown toys, but couldn't play with them. Aggressive condition reproduced behaviour, so did no aggressive condition. Boys more aggressive than girls, but didn't differ in verbal aggression.
                • Doesn't say why this happened.
                1. Bandura

                  Nota:

                  • Repeated study. This time rewarding all children for imitation of aggression. 
                  • Production of behaviour related to selective reinforcements.
                  1. Demand Characteristics

                    Nota:

                    • Noble-'Look mummu, there's the doll we have to hit'.
                  2. Phillips

                    Nota:

                    • Daily homicide rates in US almost always increased the week following a major boxing match.
                    • Viewers imitating what they watched behaviour, SLT evident in adults.
                    1. Vicarious Learning

                      Nota:

                      • Vicarious learning needed to explain aggressive behaviour in the absence of direct reinforcement.
                      1. Individual differences

                        Nota:

                        • Differences within individuals related to selective reinforcement and context-dependent learning. People respond differently in different situations as observed aggression is some not others. 
                        1. Cultural Differences

                          Nota:

                          • Kung San aggression is rare due to absence of direct reinfrocement, and absence of aggressive models.
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