APPROACHES - behavioursim, SLT and cognitive
BEHAVIOURISM, SLT AND COGNITIVE APPROACH
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2. Which statement about the social learning theory approach is false?
- Role models that children identify with need not be real but may be symbolic
- Attention and retention are more likely to be involved in the learning performance of behaviour
- Learning and performance always occur together
- Motor reproduction and motivation are more likely to be involved in the performance than learning behaviour
3. Which of the following is NOT a mediational process in the social learning approach?
- Retention
- Application
- Attention
- Motivation
4. The idea that humans influence their environment as well as being influence by it, best describes:
- Reciprocal determinism
- Hard determinism
- Environmental determinism
- Soft determinism
5. Which is the basic assumption of the behaviourist approach?
- Leaning should be studied scientifically in a laboratory
- Learning processes can't be generalised to humans
- Learning is influenced by private mental processes
- The main influence on behaviour is your genes
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