Observational Learning
Psychology ⇒ Learning and Memory
Observational Learning starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how media can influence behavior through observational learning.
Describe one way in which observational learning can be negative.
Describe the concept of vicarious learning and provide an example.
Describe the role of motivation in observational learning.
A child learns to tie their shoes by watching their parent. This is an example of ________ learning.
A child observes their older sibling being praised for doing homework and starts doing homework regularly. This is an example of ________ reinforcement.
A student observes a peer being rewarded for answering questions in class and starts participating more. This is an example of ________ learning.
A student watches a teacher solve a math problem and later solves a similar problem using the same method. This is an example of ________ learning.
In Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment, what behavior did children most likely imitate? (1) Aggressive actions (2) Passive actions (3) Ignoring the doll (4) Sharing toys
Which of the following best describes vicarious reinforcement? (1) Learning by doing (2) Learning by observing the consequences of another’s actions (3) Learning through punishment (4) Learning by memorization
Which of the following best illustrates the concept of vicarious punishment? (1) A student is scolded for cheating, and others avoid cheating (2) A student is praised for helping, and others start helping (3) A student learns by practicing (4) A student memorizes a list
Which of the following is a real-life application of observational learning? (1) Learning a language by listening to others (2) Learning to swim by reading a book (3) Learning math by solving problems alone (4) Learning to cook by tasting food
A child learns to tie their shoes by watching their parent. This is an example of ________ learning.
A child observes their older sibling being praised for doing homework and starts doing homework regularly. This is an example of ________ reinforcement.
A student observes a peer being rewarded for answering questions in class and starts participating more. This is an example of ________ learning.
A student watches a teacher solve a math problem and later solves a similar problem using the same method. This is an example of ________ learning.
True or False: Observational learning always leads to immediate imitation of the observed behavior.
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 immediately perform the behavior.
True or False: Observational learning can occur through both live and symbolic models.
