SLT - Meditational processes

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What are the meditational processes?

Cognitive processes before deciding to imitate behaviour because imitaion is not autocmatic behaviour

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Why do meditational processes exist?

Because imitation is not an automatic behaviour

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What are the 4 meditational processes?

Attention

Retention

Reproduction

Motivation

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What is the attention meditational process?

A behaviour has to grab our attention to be imitated

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What part of the meditational process is that A behaviour has to grab our attention to be imitated?

Attention

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What is the retention part of the meditational process?

A behaviour has to be remembered to be imitated

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What part of the meditational process is that a behaviour has to be remembered to be imitated?

Retention

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What is the reproduction part of the meditational process?

Deciding whether or not to imitate behaviour

Sometimes limited by factors such as physical ability

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What part of the meditational process is Deciding whether or not to imitate behaviour

Sometimes limited by factors such as physical ability?

Reproduction

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Name 1 factor that can effect decision to imitate behaviour

Physical ability

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What is the motivation part of the meditational processes?

Rewards + punishments that follow behaviour considered by observer

If rewards outweigh cost behaviour likely to be imitated

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What part of meditational process is Rewards + punishments that follow behaviour considered by observer

If rewards outweigh cost behaviour likely to be imitated?

Motivation

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When is a behaviour likely to be imitated?

If decided that rewards outweigh the cost at motivational stage of meditational process

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What is the 1st stage of the meditational process?

Attention

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What is the 2nd stage of the meditational process?

Retention

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What is the 3rd stage of the meditational process?

Reproduction

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What is the 4th stage of the meditational process?

Motivation