Albert Bandura TOP

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How did Bandura differ from Skinner?

Bandura agreed behavior is learned but believed social interaction and observation are central, unlike Skinner's focus on direct reinforcement.

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What is Bandura's theory often called?

Social-learning theory or observational learning theory.

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What is vicarious reinforcement?

Learning by observing others' behavior and the consequences they receive.

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What is modeling?

Learning behavior by observing a model and imitating it.

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What was the purpose of the Bobo doll experiment?

To show children imitate aggressive behavior they observe.

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What did the Bobo doll study find?

Children who watched aggression acted more aggressively than controls.

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What is disinhibition?

The weakining of inhibitions or constraints by observing a model's behavior; Behaviors a person usually supresses may be performed more readily under influnce of a model

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What three factors influence modeling?

Characteristics of the model, characteristics of the observer, and consequences of behavior.

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What are attentional processes?

Paying attention to the model accurately enough to learn behavior.

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What are retention processes?

Remembering the behavior through images or verbal codes.

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What are production processes?

Converting remembered behavior into actual performance through practice.

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What are incentive/motivational processes?

Having incentive to perform learned behavior- will not perform behaviorwithout incentive/motivation to

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What is self-efficacy?

Belief in your ability to succeed or cope effectively.

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What is Bandura's overall message about personality?

Personality develops through interaction of behavior, thoughts, and social environment.

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What are vicarious experiences?

Observing others perform successfully and using that as a basis for judging one's own ability.

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According to Bandura, how can self-efficacy be increased through goals?

By arranging reachable goals that create success experiences.

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What is collective efficacy?

A group's shared belief that it can achieve goals together.

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What is modeling therapy?

A behavior modification method using observation of models to reduce fears and maladaptive behaviors.

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What is guided participation?

Watching a live model and then gradually practicing the behavior with them.

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What is covert modeling?

Imagining a model successfully coping with a feared situation.

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What is reciprocal determinism?

The idea that behavior, personal factors, and environment all influence one another.

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What 3 forms of behavior therapy did Bandura develop?

Modeling, guided participation, and covert modeling

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What was Bandura's goal in developing his social-cognitive theory?

To modify or change learned behaviors that are problematic or maladaptive

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What lead Bandura to choosing psychology?

Signed up for psychology class by chance because it was early in the morning- liked it so much chose to do it

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When was Bandura elected president of the APA?

In 1973 only 21 years after recieving his PhD

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Define observational learning.

Learning new behaviors by observing other's behavior

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What are characteristics of models?

Attributes of the model and the behavior they are performing influence the likelihood another person will imitate them

Ex: if the model is like them, good status, attractive, behaviors are simple

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What are characteristics of observers in modeling?

Attributes associated with the likelihood one will copy another's behavior

Ex: age of observer, self-esteem (the lower, the more likely)

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Consequences associated with modeling

If the rewards are not meaningful, the behavior will be discontinued

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What is self-reinforcement?

Administering rewards or punishments to oneself based on personal standards