dp 2 unit 3 aos 2 psych

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    What defines Observational Learning?

    Learning occurs by watching others and their consequences.

    What are the processes of social learning?

    Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation, reinforcement.

    How does observational learning differ from classical conditioning?

    It involves learning through observation rather than direct experience.

    What is vicarious reinforcement?

    Gaining pleasure from observing someone else being rewarded.

    What is vicarious punishment?

    Decreased likelihood of behavior after seeing a model punished.

    What increases the likelihood of learning from a model?

    Attractiveness, similarity, positive perception, trust.

    What happens if a child observes a model being rewarded?

    The child is more likely to imitate the rewarded behavior.

    What role does cognition play in observational learning?

    Awareness of potential reinforcements influences behavior demonstration.

    What is the significance of attention in observational learning?

    Active watching is crucial for effective learning.

    What is retention in the context of observational learning?

    Creating a mental representation of the observed behavior.

    What does reproduction entail in observational learning?

    Being capable of physically and intellectually performing the behavior.

    What motivates a learner to reproduce a behavior?

    Seeing a benefit or incentive for performing the behavior.

    What did Bandura's experiments reveal about aggression?

    Children imitate aggressive behavior more when models are rewarded.

    How does social learning compare to operant conditioning?

    Social learning is more active and involves observation.

    What is latent learning?

    Learning that remains hidden until an incentive is present.