Social Learning Theory

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 6. Internal mental processes that occur between stimulus and response.
  2. 8. 2. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
  3. 12. Feeling similar to or connected with a model, increasing the likelihood of imitation.
  4. 13. The process of noticing and focusing on a model’s behaviour.
  5. 14. A study by Bandura showing that children imitate aggressive behaviour observed in adults.
  6. 15. The psychologist who developed Social Learning Theory and conducted the Bobo Doll experiment.
Down
  1. 1. The desire to imitate a behaviour, often influenced by expected outcomes.
  2. 2. Learning by watching the actions and consequences of others.
  3. 3. The environment and relationships that influence learning through observation.
  4. 4. A person whose behaviour is observed and potentially imitated.
  5. 5. 1. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
  6. 7. The ability to perform the behaviour that was observed.
  7. 9. Copying the behaviour of a model.
  8. 10. Storing the observed behaviour in memory for later reproduction.
  9. 11. Demonstrating a behaviour that others may observe and imitate.