Albert Bandura
Social Learning Theory
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4- Interactive Photo
3- What are the Mediational Processes?
2- What is Social Learning Theory?
1- Who is Albert Bandura?
This is an INDEX
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7- Prompt 3
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5- Prompt 1
Who is Albert Bandura?
Albert Bandura was a Canadian-American psychologist. He was a professor of social science in psychology at Stanford University.
What is the Social Learning Theory?
the ‘bridge’ between traditional learning theory (behaviorism) and the cognitive approach. This is because it focuses on how mental (cognitive) factors are involved in learning.
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What are the Mediational Processes?
Bandura highlighted the retention process in imitation, where individuals symbolically store a model’s behavior in their minds.
Attentional processes are crucial because mere exposure to a model doesn’t ensure that observers will pay attention
Lastly, motivational and reinforcement processes refer to the perceived favorable or unfavorable consequences of mimicking the model’s actions that are likely to increase or decrease the likelihood of imitation.
This is the ability to perform the behavior that the model has just demonstrated.
Explore the ethical considerations surrounding the use of modeling in adverstising and media, analyzing the potential impact on individuals' behaviors and attitudes.
Advertisment can impact the way people behave by showing good and bad behvior on TV. Exampels are when they have ads on why you shoulden't smoke or vape.
Explore Bandura's contributions to understanding aggression and vilence in the media, discussing the implications for societal attides and behaviors
If someone in the media was to show aggressive behavior it's more aggressive behavior.
Discuss the potential limitations and criticisms of bandura's social learningi theory, considering alternative explnations for observational learning and behvior.
I would say the biggest limataion Bandura's theory would be the ways he went about testing many families would say that they don't want there kids exposed to aggrissive behavior.
Reflect the enduring legacy of Albert Bandura in the field of psychology, disussing the condinued relevance of his theories ad thier implications for contempory reasearch and practice.
Bandura's theory also applies to the use of reinforcement and punishment in the classroom. Educators can use positive reinforcement to encourage desired behavior and apply punishment, or negative reinforcement, fairly and constructively.
This could be a movie or video that attracts the viewer and they my start to mimic it.
If a person encounters new information regarding their career field their ability to retain the new information should be high.
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Albert Bandura
Social Learning Theory
Start
4- Interactive Photo
3- What are the Mediational Processes?
2- What is Social Learning Theory?
1- Who is Albert Bandura?
This is an INDEX
8- Prompt 4
7- Prompt 3
6- Prompt 2
5- Prompt 1
Who is Albert Bandura?
Albert Bandura was a Canadian-American psychologist. He was a professor of social science in psychology at Stanford University.
What is the Social Learning Theory?
the ‘bridge’ between traditional learning theory (behaviorism) and the cognitive approach. This is because it focuses on how mental (cognitive) factors are involved in learning.
+ info
What are the Mediational Processes?
Bandura highlighted the retention process in imitation, where individuals symbolically store a model’s behavior in their minds.
Attentional processes are crucial because mere exposure to a model doesn’t ensure that observers will pay attention
Lastly, motivational and reinforcement processes refer to the perceived favorable or unfavorable consequences of mimicking the model’s actions that are likely to increase or decrease the likelihood of imitation.
This is the ability to perform the behavior that the model has just demonstrated.
Explore the ethical considerations surrounding the use of modeling in adverstising and media, analyzing the potential impact on individuals' behaviors and attitudes.
Advertisment can impact the way people behave by showing good and bad behvior on TV. Exampels are when they have ads on why you shoulden't smoke or vape.
Explore Bandura's contributions to understanding aggression and vilence in the media, discussing the implications for societal attides and behaviors
If someone in the media was to show aggressive behavior it's more aggressive behavior.
Discuss the potential limitations and criticisms of bandura's social learningi theory, considering alternative explnations for observational learning and behvior.
I would say the biggest limataion Bandura's theory would be the ways he went about testing many families would say that they don't want there kids exposed to aggrissive behavior.
Reflect the enduring legacy of Albert Bandura in the field of psychology, disussing the condinued relevance of his theories ad thier implications for contempory reasearch and practice.
Bandura's theory also applies to the use of reinforcement and punishment in the classroom. Educators can use positive reinforcement to encourage desired behavior and apply punishment, or negative reinforcement, fairly and constructively.
This could be a movie or video that attracts the viewer and they my start to mimic it.
If a person encounters new information regarding their career field their ability to retain the new information should be high.
Do you have an idea?
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also emphasize a specific phrase or fact that will be etched in the memory of your audience, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
Those that move component actions stored in memory into overt action resembling that of the modeled behaviors
Watching an Olympic athlete and working hard in sports to become like that athlete