Detailed Social Learning Theory (SLT) Quiz 4.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: BunniesandtaviCreated on: 19-03-17 17:54 Why is SLT not strictly considered a Behaviourist approach? It considers cognitive processes 1 of 8 What did Bandura criticise about Skinner's idea that rewards and punishments prompt behaviour? He said that behaviours are learned through observing the consequences of others' behaviour 2 of 8 What Year was Bandura's 'Bobo Doll Experiment' taken out? 1961 3 of 8 How many male and female participants were in the 'Bobo Doll Experiment'? 36 male, 36 female 4 of 8 What did the 'Bobo Doll Experiment' find about the gender of the participants in relation to the child? The effects of imitation were stronger if the child and adult were the same gender 5 of 8 What is 'Vicarious Reinforcement'? When an individual/observer sees the consequences of someone else's actions 6 of 8 Why can SLT methods of research be criticised? They are a mixture of methods, and are not always scientific 7 of 8 What effect does Social Learning have on Biological urges? It teaches an individual how and when to be aggressive, even with the Biological urges 8 of 8
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