Describe the steps in the modeling process of social learning theory.
What will be an ideal response?
(1) Attention: To learn, a person has to be paying attention to another’s behavior.
People pay attention to things that are either interesting or new. (2) Retention: The
information must be stored for access in the future. This is important to observational
learning since a person must remember what they have observed. (3) Reproduction:
Once information is noted and retained, the next step is that the person imitates (i.e.,
performs) the behavior that they recall. Repeating the behavior (i.e., practicing) leads to
improved performance. (4) Motivation: For observational learning to work, Bandura
acknowledged that the person needs motivation to imitate. Thus, social learning theory
discusses the roles of reinforcement and punishment.
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A) low; low B) high; low C) high; high D) medium; low