Social Learning Theory and Aggression

A Crossword about the topic: 'Social Learning Theory' in the aggression topic of PSYA3 

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  • Created by: T Baker
  • Created on: 16-03-13 12:24
The first stage of the theory, noticing the message
attention
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The second stage of the theory, remembering the message
retention
2 of 16
The third stage of the theory, recreating the behaviour
reproduction
3 of 16
The final stage, the reward or punishment
motivation
4 of 16
The model must be in a position of this to make an impression
power
5 of 16
For a child to learn from a model, they must have a high level of this
selfefficacy
6 of 16
How children primarily learn aggressive responses
observation
7 of 16
A leading researcher in social learning theory
bandura
8 of 16
A child must form this in their mind for social learning to take place
mentalrepresentation
9 of 16
A child is likely to reproduce a behaviour in the future if they are...
rewarded
10 of 16
The role of this in deciding if an aggressive act will be performed is a strength of the theory
punishment
11 of 16
Philips found that the theory was applicable to adults because of this
boxing
12 of 16
Individual differences can be explained through different attitudes to aggression in different what?
culture
13 of 16
The name for the limitation of the theory which is created by a western researcher
imposedetic
14 of 16
The Bobo doll experiment lacks this
validity
15 of 16
The Bobo doll experiment has issues to do with this
ethics
16 of 16

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The second stage of the theory, remembering the message

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retention

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The third stage of the theory, recreating the behaviour

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Card 4

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The final stage, the reward or punishment

Back

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Card 5

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The model must be in a position of this to make an impression

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