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Social Learning Theory Study Guide
Key Figure & Background

Albert Bandura (1925-2021)
Born: December 4, 1925, Mundare, Canada
Key Contribution: Established Social Learning Theory

Revolutionary Idea: People can learn by observing others without direct reinforcement

Famous Study: Bobo Doll Experiment demonstrating observational learning and aggression


Core Concepts

Observational Learning
Definition: Learning by watching and imitating others' behavior

Key Principle: No direct reinforcement needed for learning to occur

Examples:
Child copying adult's aggressive behavior with Bobo doll

Learning positive behaviors through observation

Acquiring new skills by watching demonstrations


Modeling
Process: Observing and copying someone else's behavior

Bidirectional: Can result in both positive and negative behaviors

Mechanism: Primary way behavior is learned in social contexts


Types of Reinforcement

Internal vs. External Reinforcement
Internal Reinforcement

Occurs within the individual

Self-satisfaction, personal pride, feeling good about behavior

Example: Child feeling happy about receiving permission

External Reinforcement

Comes from outside sources (family, friends, society)

Praise, rewards, punishment from others

Example: Child asking parents for permission

, Positive vs. Negative Reinforcement

Effectiveness: Limited impact if external reinforcement doesn't match individual needs

Application: Must align with personal motivations for maximum effect

Vicarious Reinforcement
Definition: Learning from observing others being reinforced or punished

Process: Watching consequences of others' actions influences our behavior

Example: Student studies harder after seeing classmate praised for good grades

Mechanism: Indirect experience of rewards/punishments through observation


Role Models and Influence

Characteristics of Effective Role Models
Fame and Status: Public recognition increases influence

Similarity: "If they're like me" factor
Gender: Same-gender models often more influential

Abilities: Competence and skills in relevant areas

Status and Prestige: Social standing and respect

Group Effects on Behavior
Peer Pressure

Desire to fit in and belong

Copying friends' and family members' behaviors
Strong influence on individual decision-making

Solomon Asch's Conformity Studies

Individuals adjust behavior to match group norms

Conformity occurs even when group behavior seems wrong
Classic Example: Elevator experiment - facing away from door because others do
Result: People conform to avoid feeling awkward or standing out


Cultural Influences on Behavior

Individualistic Cultures (e.g., European/Western)
Characteristics:

Personal Independence: Self-reliance and individual choice
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