Social Learning Theory
Across
- 6. Internal mental processes that occur between stimulus and response.
- 8. 2. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
- 12. Feeling similar to or connected with a model, increasing the likelihood of imitation.
- 13. The process of noticing and focusing on a model’s behaviour.
- 14. A study by Bandura showing that children imitate aggressive behaviour observed in adults.
- 15. The psychologist who developed Social Learning Theory and conducted the Bobo Doll experiment.
Down
- 1. The desire to imitate a behaviour, often influenced by expected outcomes.
- 2. Learning by watching the actions and consequences of others.
- 3. The environment and relationships that influence learning through observation.
- 4. A person whose behaviour is observed and potentially imitated.
- 5. 1. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
- 7. The ability to perform the behaviour that was observed.
- 9. Copying the behaviour of a model.
- 10. Storing the observed behaviour in memory for later reproduction.
- 11. Demonstrating a behaviour that others may observe and imitate.