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Social Learning Theory The Power of Example

Acquired Behavioral Dispositions Trial and error experience Perception of the object Observation of another’s orientation to the object Modeling Exhortation Instruction about the object

Social Learning Theory Bandura’s major premise is that we learn by observing others Theory used to explain media effects—the attitudes, emotional responses and new styles of conduct acquired through filmed and televised modeling

Social Learning Theory Causal link between television violence and actual physical harm to another person Stimulus in the environment Necessary conditions Response behavior

Social Learning Theory Three necessary conditions Attention Retention Motivation

Characteristics of the stimulus that arouse the observer Attention Characteristics of the stimulus that arouse the observer Simple—easy to understand Distinctive—stands out from routine behavior Prevalent—part of everyday life Useful—presented as a strategy for life Positive—rewarding by association

Retention Once stimulus comes into actor’s conscious awareness, it must be stored for immediate or later recall. May be stored as a visual image and/or verbal code Fantasy rehearsal in the actor’s mind keeps the stimulus a live option for the future.

Motivation Expectations for future rewards and/or punishments Subject’s internal rewards/punishments Subject’s external rewards/punishments Vicarious rewards/punishments

BOBO DOLL STUDY

Bobo Doll Study What behaviors did the model perform? What behaviors did the subjects seem to imitate? What were the novel behaviors? What do you think about the conclusions of the study?

Critiques Positive but weak causal relationship exists between media violence and behavior Instigation theorists say arousal not imitation—BUT does not account for future enactment of modeled behavior Media apologists invoke catharsis theory—BUT no evidence

Social Cognitive Theory

Social Cognitive Theory

Dependent Variables Self efficacy—a person’s belief in their capability to successfully perform a task. Measure confidence in one’s ability to perform elements of the modeled behavior. Self regulation—the process by which learners direct their cognitions, motivation and behaviors to the attainment of their goals. Measure willingness to perform elements of the modeled behavior.

Independent Variables Attention processes Retention processes NEED OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS

Operational Definition Indicates the precise concrete or physical steps the researcher will take in order to identify the variable. Focus on what can be OBSERVED and/or COUNTED.

ACTIVITY If using Social Learning Theory, write Operational definitions for independent variable Research questions and/or hypotheses If using Cultivation Theory, decide on specific type of media exposure (i.e., picture, video, advertisement, blog post, song, etc.)