Observational Learning
Psychology ⇒ Learning and Memory
Observational Learning starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A child learns to say 'please' and 'thank you' after watching their older sibling do so and receive praise. What type of learning is this?
Describe how observational learning can be used in education to promote positive behaviors.
Describe one real-life example of observational learning in everyday life.
Describe the difference between vicarious reinforcement and vicarious punishment.
A child learns to say 'please' and 'thank you' after watching their older sibling do so and receive praise. What type of learning is this?
A student watches a teacher solve a math problem and later solves a similar problem on their own. Which process of observational learning does this best illustrate? (1) Attention (2) Retention (3) Reproduction (4) Motivation
A teenager starts using slang after seeing their friends use it. Which process of observational learning does this best illustrate? (1) Attention (2) Retention (3) Reproduction (4) Motivation
In the famous Bobo doll experiment, children who observed aggressive behavior were more likely to imitate that behavior. What does this demonstrate about observational learning?
A student watches a teacher solve a math problem and later solves a similar problem on their own. Which process of observational learning does this best illustrate? (1) Attention (2) Retention (3) Reproduction (4) Motivation
A teenager starts using slang after seeing their friends use it. Which process of observational learning does this best illustrate? (1) Attention (2) Retention (3) Reproduction (4) Motivation
Which of the following best describes modeling in observational learning? (1) Repeating a behavior after seeing it (2) Forgetting a behavior (3) Being punished for a behavior (4) Ignoring a behavior
Which of the following best describes the retention process in observational learning? (1) Remembering the observed behavior (2) Paying attention to the model (3) Being motivated to imitate (4) Physically performing the behavior
Fill in the blank: In observational learning, the person whose behavior is being observed is called the ________.
Fill in the blank: Observational learning can occur through ________ as well as live demonstrations.
Fill in the blank: Observational learning is a type of ________ learning.
Fill in the blank: Observational learning is most likely to occur when the model is perceived as ________ or similar to the observer.
True or False: Observational learning can explain the acquisition of new behaviors without direct experience.
True or False: Observational learning can lead to both positive and negative behaviors.
True or False: Observational learning can occur even if the observer does not perform the behavior immediately.
True or False: Observational learning can occur without any direct reinforcement.
