psychlotron.org.uk What does this advert suggest about children’s behaviour?
psychlotron.org.uk Today’s session You will learn how to...You will learn about... Describe and apply psychological approaches & theories Consider the relationship between an approach and its methods Compare and distinguish between approaches Social learning theory Research by Bandura (1965)
psychlotron.org.uk Behaviourism SR Behaviourists aren’t interested in what happens in between S and R. They don’t think you need to know.
psychlotron.org.uk Social learning theory SRO Social Learning Theorists say that things take place within the organism that mediate between S and R. You do need to know about the person’s mental processes.
psychlotron.org.uk Social learning theory Agrees with behaviourist learning theories – Classical conditioning – Operant conditioning Adds two important ideas: – Mediating processes between stimuli & responses – Observational learning
psychlotron.org.uk Bandura’s SLT research
psychlotron.org.uk What did the children need to do in order to reproduce the behaviour later?
psychlotron.org.uk Social learning theory Attention Encoding ImitationMotivation A person pays attention to someone else’s behaviour They memorise the behaviour they have observed They practice the behaviour themselves Given a reason, they may use it
psychlotron.org.uk Social learning theory Observation Model & modelling Imitation Reinforcement & punishment Vicarious reinforcement & punishment
psychlotron.org.uk Bandura (1965) Aims and conclusions External validity Internal validity Ethical issues
psychlotron.org.uk Mediating factors What is the observer paying attention to? How effectively have they encoded the behaviour? How able are they to reproduce the behaviour? Do they have the motivation to perform the behaviour?