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Lesson 13: Observational Learning
Monkey see monkey do!
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From last lesson
Compare and contrast Trial and Error learning and Classical Conditioning.
2 marks
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Trial and error learning involves learning by trying alternative possibilities until the desired
outcome is achieved, whereas in classical conditioning, learning occurs through the
repeated association of two (or more) different stimuli
Model Response
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Today’s lesson
Explain and apply observational learning (modelling) processes in terms of the role of attention,
retention, reproduction, motivation, reinforcement as informed by Albert Bandura’s social learning theory
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Results:
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Previously the Study Design outlined you needed to know each of Bandura’s three experiments in detail.
This component has been deleted therefore we will not be going into detail about the experiments.
What is important is your understanding of Bandura’s Social Learning Theory (Observational
Learning)
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Observing and learning
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Activities
1) Your experiences
2) Processes of Observational Learning
3) Media Response
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