Exam 13: Albert Bandura: Modeling Theory
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Disinhibition refers to the weakening of an inhibition or restraint through the exposure to a model.
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Bandura believed that violent behavior is learned by imitating behavior seen in television, movies, and video games.
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Modeling is observing the behavior of a model and repeating the behavior ourselves.
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Bandura's approach to behavior modification is based on the assumption that
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The attentional process is retaining or remembering the model's behavior so that we can imitate or repeat it at a later time.
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Adults who appear to successfully solve problems are more likely to be imitated by children.
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If you want competent, confident people, find ways to increase their sense of
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Bandura was an outspoken critic against violence and modeled aggressive behavior, especially with children. If you were the program executive in charge of analyzing Bandura's data on modeled aggression, how would you convince a meeting of top level executives to eliminate violent programming at your television network during the late afternoon and early evening (when children are more likely to be watching)? What is a five-step program you would suggest to improve the late-afternoon programming without using aggressive modeling?
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Bandura's basic idea is that learning can occur through visualization and imagining, rather than experiencing it.
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Hostile and aggressive behaviors, as seen in research, tend to be strongly imitated
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All of the following statements about the developmental aspects of modeling are true except which?
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