Social learning theory

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How does learning occur?
Observation
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Who do most young people observe?
Celebrities
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What makes people want to learn the behaviour?
Reinforcement
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What are the processes between stimuli and response called?
Mediational
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Where is human behaviour learned?
Interpersonal situations
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What approach does SLT build on?
Behaviourist
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What stage are you observing someone being rewarded?
Attention
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What stage is when information is stored in your memory?
Retention
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What stage is where there is praise for your reproduction of the action?
Motor reproduction
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What is the stage where you have confidence in your own ability to perform the behaviour?
Motivation
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Occurs in observational learning- observer sees another person reinforced
Vicarious
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What is learning through observation and imitation?
Observational
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Who studied the role of imitation?
Bandura
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What is the main application of SLT?
Offending
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What is a second application of SLT?
Gender
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What is the cognitive factor that determines whether imitation takes place?
Self efficacy
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What is a third application of SLT?
Substance abuse
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