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Learning Theories - Social Learning - Kimberley A. Clow Office Hour: Thursdays 2-3pm Office: S302

Outline Optional Paper Remember Behaviourism Hull’s Interpretation Dollard & Miller Social Learning Theory Bandura Aggression Other Influences on Personality

A-B-Cs of Behaviour A = Antecedents Specific environmental factors that cue behaviour B = Behaviour Response C = Consequences Reinforcers or Punishments

Hull Drive Reduction Theory of Learning Habit Repetition & Reinforcement Drive Internal vs. External Primary vs. Secondary Cue Response Reinforcement

Conflicting Drives Approach-Approach Conflict Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict Approach-Avoidance Conflict

Critical Situations Feeding Situation Cleanliness Training Early Sex Training Anger-Anxiety Conflicts

Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths Role of environment on personality Pragmatic approach for treating abnormal personality development Constantly evaluate treatment progress Strong body of research to support Weaknesses Overly simplistic Equates humans and other animals Neglects cognition, emotion, and biology What about multiple behavioural determinants? Not a unified theory

Observational Learning Learning by observing and imitating others Monkey see, monkey do… Cognitive process Attention Retention Reproduction Motivation Albert Bandura

Vicarious Reinforcement We learn based on other people’s experiences If they were rewarded, we do it too Vicarious Reinforcement If they were punished, we don’t Vicarious Punishment If you see someone reacting to a German Shepherd with fear, how does that make you feel?

Social Learning Theory Children watched a film of an adult playing with a Bobo doll Adult was either aggressive (used a mallet) or not The kids were later brought into a room with toys Including a Bobo doll & mallet Kids who saw the aggressive adult modelled their aggressive behaviour Observational Learning

Seeing Consequences

Media Violence

High Correlation

Media Violence & Kids

Experimental Evidence Exposure to a violent TV show increased aggression – especially among boys.

Field Study 3rd Grade12th GradeTV ViolenceAggression

Aggression What is aggression? Freud Trait Theory Biology Hormones Gender

The Effects of Frustration Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis Dollard & Miller Frustration results when a drive or goal is blocked Look for ways to change the situation Aggression is often the method chosen Displaced aggression may arise

Other Influences on Personality Reciprocal Determinism Self-Regulation Self-Efficacy Dysfunctional Personalities Altering Behaviour

Reciprocal Determinism

Self-Regulation Beyond Stimulus-Response Controlling our own behaviour Self-Observation Know thy self! Judgment Don’t set standards too high Self-Response Use self-rewards, not punishments Related Concepts Goal Setting Self-Efficacy

Dysfunctional Personalities Depression Phobias Aggressive Behaviours

Altering Behaviour Modeling Therapy

Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths Add cognition into behaviourism Effects of beliefs Solid theory with research support Detailed hypotheses and specific variables Weaknesses Does not take traits or biology into account More to a person than the sum of his or her learning