Across
- 5. How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does
- 6. Response ___ effect - Decreasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else punished for it
- 7. ___ behaviors - type of behavior that changes the way someone acts. If a child's parents continually engage in generous acts, child is more likely to exhibit generosity
- 9. Unfavorable behavior exhibited by people who observe violence
- 10. It is important that they have a high self-efficacy
- 11. standards and goals we set for ourselves. The way we monitor our own process and behaviors
- 14. Reinforcement & Punishment can occur ___ - students see others being punished so they decide not to misbehave
- 19. People believe their basic qualities are fixed traits. Spend time documenting their intelligence or talents instead of developing them. Believes talent alone creates success without effort
- 22. ___ self-efficacy - belief that one can perform a task successfully even after experiencing set backs
- 24. Social learning theory that says people learn through observation and eventually assume control over their own behavior
- 25. People and their ____ influence each other
- 26. Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory
- 27. ___ models - living person whose behavior is observed in person. Teachers, parents, peers, siblings
- 28. Response ___ effect - increasing a previously punished behavior when seeing someone else NOT punished for it
Down
- 1. Person's belief that they are capable of or can achieve a certain task or goal
- 2. two perspectives - demonstrating behavior for another person or observing and imitating another's behavior
- 3. How modeling works - Students must be physically ___ demonstrate the behavior
- 4. The experiment used to study modeling and aggression
- 5. learners form expectations about the likely consequences of future actions and behave accordingly - in order for this to work, learners must be aware that a relationship exists between behavior and this
- 8. ___ learning effect - acquiring a new behavior after seeing someone do it
- 11. self-observation of behavior - keeping track of how well we are doing in accomplishing our goals and standards
- 12. People believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work. Brains and talent are just the starting point. Creates a love of learning
- 13. How modeling works - Students must pay ___ to what the model does
- 15. ___ models - real or fictional characters in media that influence an observer's behavior. Presidents, movie stars, tv people
- 16. instructing oneself through a complex task - similar to self talk
- 17. Response ___ effect - increasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else reinforced for it
- 18. How modeling works - Students must be ___ to demonstrate behavior
- 20. People will set ___ goals for themselves when they have high self-efficacy
- 21. ____ directed behavior - people set these for themselves and their behavior is influenced by them
- 23. judgement of one's own performance or behavior
- 29. Affected by modeling - Children become better readers when their parents read at home
