Learning Approach
Bandura et al Fagen et al Saavedra & Silverman
(aggression) (elephant learning) (button phobia)
• Lab experiment • Field experiment • Lab experiment – Case study
Key terms: Key terms: Key terms:
• Modeling • Operant Conditioning -> +ve reinforcement • Classical Conditioning -> Learning through
• Social Learning association
• Aggression • Sample ages: 5-7 years old • Operant Conditiong
• Sample size: 5 females, 4 Juveniles (9 total), 1
• Aims adult – sample technique – Opportunity • Sample age: 9 year old Hispanic student, Sample
• Ivs: Model type, Model sex, Learners sex Sampling technique: Volunteer sample
• Dv: behavior of the child in the experiment • Trunk wash steps Imp, medical test to check
and prevent Tuberculosis. • Imp points:
• Sample seiz: 72 (36 B, 36 G) Exposure therapy
Sample ages: 3-6 – sampling Technique: • Techniques: -Capture, Lure, Shaping, Feelings theromemter
Volunteer Sample behavior chaining: sequencing the tasks 2 interventions were used: Contigency method
matched pair design, 3 groups separately: Trunk here -> Trunk up -> Bucket -> (+ve reinforcement)
Blow -> Steady Imagery exposure therapy
• Ises and Debates: Nature vs Nurture • Success measured: when an elephant
• RM: Inter-rater Reliability completed 80% of the tasks
Bandura et al Fagen et al Saavedra & Silverman
(aggression) (elephant learning) (button phobia)
• Lab experiment • Field experiment • Lab experiment – Case study
Key terms: Key terms: Key terms:
• Modeling • Operant Conditioning -> +ve reinforcement • Classical Conditioning -> Learning through
• Social Learning association
• Aggression • Sample ages: 5-7 years old • Operant Conditiong
• Sample size: 5 females, 4 Juveniles (9 total), 1
• Aims adult – sample technique – Opportunity • Sample age: 9 year old Hispanic student, Sample
• Ivs: Model type, Model sex, Learners sex Sampling technique: Volunteer sample
• Dv: behavior of the child in the experiment • Trunk wash steps Imp, medical test to check
and prevent Tuberculosis. • Imp points:
• Sample seiz: 72 (36 B, 36 G) Exposure therapy
Sample ages: 3-6 – sampling Technique: • Techniques: -Capture, Lure, Shaping, Feelings theromemter
Volunteer Sample behavior chaining: sequencing the tasks 2 interventions were used: Contigency method
matched pair design, 3 groups separately: Trunk here -> Trunk up -> Bucket -> (+ve reinforcement)
Blow -> Steady Imagery exposure therapy
• Ises and Debates: Nature vs Nurture • Success measured: when an elephant
• RM: Inter-rater Reliability completed 80% of the tasks