Across
- 4. – A compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli, despite adverse consequences.
- 5. Influence from members of one's social group
- 7. – The ability to replicate observed actions.
- 10. – A type of social norm based on perceived social approval.
- 14. – The process of interpreting sensory information.
- 15. – The action of watching something carefully.
- 16. – The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
- 18. – The reason one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- 19. – A learning process that involves associations between stimuli and responses.
- 20. – The ability to remember observed behaviour
Down
- 1. – Relating to mental processes such as perception and thinking
- 2. – Learning by observing others being rewarded or punished.
- 3. – The psychologist who developed Social Learning Theory.
- 6. – A consequence that strengthens a behaviour.
- 8. – A type of social norm based on perceived common behaviour.
- 9. Unwritten rules of behaviour within a group
- 11. – A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
- 12. – Copying the actions of others.
- 13. – The process of focusing on specific stimuli.
- 17. – A person whose behaviour is imitated by others.
