Exam 9: Social Learning Theories Albert Bandura, Julian Rotter, Walter Mischel

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Behavioral specificity is a key concept that has been emphasized in the theories of

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Bandura has added the systematic use of ________ to the techniques of behavior modification as an aid to changing behaviors.

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The role of reinforcement is quite different in Skinner's radical behavior theory and in newer cognitive and social theories,in which individuals are viewed as more "agentic." Discuss the different views of reinforcement held by Skinner,Bandura,and Rotter.

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Skinner's radical behavior theory emphasizes the role of reinforcement in shaping behavior. According to Skinner, reinforcement is the key factor in determining whether a behavior will be repeated or not. He believed that all behavior is a result of the consequences that follow it, and that reinforcement can be used to modify and control behavior.

On the other hand, Bandura and Rotter, who are associated with newer cognitive and social theories, view individuals as more "agentic," meaning that they have the ability to actively influence their own behavior and environment. In their theories, reinforcement is still important, but it is not the sole determinant of behavior. Bandura's social cognitive theory emphasizes the role of observational learning and self-efficacy, while Rotter's social learning theory focuses on the role of cognitive processes and the expectancy of reinforcement.

Bandura's concept of self-efficacy suggests that individuals are more likely to engage in a behavior if they believe they are capable of performing it successfully and if they expect positive outcomes. This means that reinforcement alone may not be enough to determine behavior, as individuals' beliefs about their own abilities and the potential outcomes of their actions also play a significant role.

Similarly, Rotter's theory emphasizes the importance of cognitive processes, such as the expectancy of reinforcement and the value placed on the reinforcement. According to Rotter, individuals are more likely to engage in a behavior if they expect it to lead to a desirable outcome, regardless of the actual reinforcement that follows the behavior.

In summary, while Skinner's radical behavior theory places a strong emphasis on the role of reinforcement in shaping behavior, Bandura and Rotter's newer cognitive and social theories acknowledge the importance of reinforcement but also consider other factors, such as self-efficacy and cognitive processes, in determining behavior. These differing views reflect the evolution of psychological theories and the recognition of the complexity of human behavior.

For inappropriate behaviors that are rewarding in the short run,such as smoking,overeating,or substance abuse,Bandura teaches

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Jorge is watching a karate demonstration.According to Bandura,the strongest predictor for whether Jorge will learn the behavior he is watching is Jorge's

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Explain what Bandura means by triadic reciprocal causation and identify the three factors that comprise it.

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Recent cross-cultural research on locus of control (for example,Banks et al.,1991) indicates that in comparison to majority groups,minority groups

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Psychotherapy based on Bandura's theories emphasizes the improvement of self-efficacy.Which psychological disorders or problems seem most closely related to a poor sense of self-efficacy?

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Gregory is a child with low aggressive tendencies,whereas Joseph is a child with high aggressive tendencies.According to Mischel,in a nonstressful situation,

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In your opinion,to what extent should television producers and programmers be aware of Bandura's research results? To what extent should such results influence what appears on television or in movies?

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Mark is a former group therapy client who has entered a new group not as a client per se,but as a model for other clients to follow.According to research on modeling in psychotherapy (for example,Yalom,1995),this practice is likely to benefit

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Rita is observing a model performing a behavior.Rita is especially likely to imitate the model if Rita

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Compared with European Americans,on whom most of the research on social learning theories has been conducted,members of many minority groups are more likely to

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One of the discoveries made by research with the I-E scale is that

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At work,Abby most experiences extrinsic motivation when she

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Describe observational learning by identifying three factors that influence modeling,four processes that enter into observational learning,and the role of reinforcement in observational learning.

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The concept of locus of control is most closely associated with

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Which of the following does Bandura believe to be the most effective way to reduce violence in current television programming?

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Four-year-old Michael is observing other children at the playground.According to Bandura's research,the likelihood that Michael will act similarly to the other children increases if

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What is the difference between self-efficacy and self-esteem?

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