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Observational LearningObservational Learning
Unit 4Unit 4
Lesson 3Lesson 3
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Objectives:Objectives:
Students will describe components of Students will describe components of social learning theory as identified by social learning theory as identified by Bandura.Bandura.
Students will identify factors that Students will identify factors that affect learning.affect learning.
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Warm UpWarm Up
Using all four principles of operant conditioning, Using all four principles of operant conditioning, explain how you could get my 5 yr old to eat her explain how you could get my 5 yr old to eat her broccoli!broccoli!
+R: She can have dessert as soon as she eats her +R: She can have dessert as soon as she eats her veggiesveggies
-R: Eat your veggies and you don’t have to finish your -R: Eat your veggies and you don’t have to finish your chicken (which she hates)chicken (which she hates)
((Premack PrinciplePremack Principle)) Pun: Sit at table until gone, yell at for not eatingPun: Sit at table until gone, yell at for not eating OT: No tv tonight unless you eat veggiesOT: No tv tonight unless you eat veggies
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S-A-TS-A-T
How do most How do most children learn new children learn new behaviors?behaviors?
CopyingCopying
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Cognitive LearningCognitive Learning
Albert BanduraAlbert Bandura
(1925-Present)(1925-Present)
Mental process Mental process involved in involved in learninglearning
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Also Known As…Also Known As…
Observational Observational LearningLearning Watching and Watching and
imitating behavior of imitating behavior of others.others.
Social LearningSocial Learning Observing the social Observing the social
behaviors of others.behaviors of others.
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Bandura’s StudyBandura’s Study
Bobo DollBobo Doll
Kids changed Kids changed behavior w/out behavior w/out rewards or rewards or shaping!shaping!
Click to watch original study footage!
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4 Steps of Modeling4 Steps of Modeling
AttentionAttentionRetentionRetentionImitation/Imitation/ReproductionReproductionMotivationMotivation
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T-P-ST-P-S
We want to teach our 2 year old to We want to teach our 2 year old to share toys with her older sister, how share toys with her older sister, how could we do this through could we do this through observational/social learning?observational/social learning?
Model sharing & cooperative behaviors (set Model sharing & cooperative behaviors (set table, pass food, make bed, clean up together)table, pass food, make bed, clean up together)
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Effects of Social LearningEffects of Social Learning
Vicarious LearningVicarious Learning Seeing another Seeing another
rewarded or punished rewarded or punished influences our behaviorinfluences our behavior
DisinhibitionDisinhibition Observing others do Observing others do
w/out punishment helps w/out punishment helps us do itus do it
Self-EfficacySelf-Efficacy Observing others similar Observing others similar
to us succeed or fail to us succeed or fail influences our influences our perceptions of success perceptions of success or failure at same or failure at same activity.activity.
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Part II: Learning LeftoversPart II: Learning Leftovers
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Learning Complicated TasksLearning Complicated Tasks
ShapingShaping
ChainingChaining: Responses that follow one : Responses that follow one another in sequence until no further action another in sequence until no further action is required.is required. Soda from machineSoda from machine
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Factors That Affect LearningFactors That Affect Learning
1. Feedback1. Feedback
Finding out results Finding out results of action or of action or performanceperformance
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Factors That Affect LearningFactors That Affect Learning
2. Transfer2. Transfer
Effects of past Effects of past learning on ability to learning on ability to learn new things.learn new things.
+ Transfer: + Transfer: If old helps If old helps you learn newyou learn new
- Transfer: - Transfer: If old gets If old gets in way of learning newin way of learning new
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Factors That Affect LearningFactors That Affect Learning
3. Practice3. Practice
Repetition of a Repetition of a task, to tie task, to tie responses togetherresponses together
Best over time, not Best over time, not all at once!all at once!
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Negative LearningNegative Learning
Learned LazinessLearned Laziness If rewards come If rewards come
without effort, person without effort, person never learns to work.never learns to work.
Social LoafingSocial Loafing
Learned HelplessnessLearned Helplessness If pain/failure comes If pain/failure comes
no matter what, no no matter what, no matter how hard you matter how hard you try, a person gives up.try, a person gives up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFmFOmprTt0
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Seligman Studies on Learned Seligman Studies on Learned HelplessnessHelplessness
If unable to control If unable to control events in life:events in life: Less motivated to Less motivated to
actact Lowered sense self-Lowered sense self-
esteemesteem Apathy, submissionApathy, submission DepressionDepression
Pessimistic Pessimistic Explanatory Style:Explanatory Style: Personal – see selves Personal – see selves
as problem as problem (internalized)(internalized)
Permanent – see Permanent – see problem as problem as unchangeableunchangeable
Pervasive – see Pervasive – see problem affecting all problem affecting all aspects of lifeaspects of life
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Positive PsychologyPositive Psychology