SOCPSY 1Z03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Learning Theory, Observational Learning, Diana Baumrind
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The ways in which individuals learn and recreate skills, knowledge, values, Socialization motives, and roles appropriate to their position in a group or society (delamater, p. 23) attained" (clausen 1989) Socialization is therefore the means by which social and cultural continuity are. Primary socialization the point in which children learn about the appropriate. Agents are the family and close friends are school, places outside of the home engage in almost a rehearsal process (putting yourself in a future role). (transition). Re-socialization discarding former behaviour and developing new behaviours. Secondary socialization learning the right ways to react, think, act etc. Anticipatory socialization think about the future situations we might enter and. Probably no contact with anyone besides her parents and that was very limited. Confined to room and specific situations (e. g. feeding) Key processes identified by social learning theory absent. Shaping: gradually increase correspondence between the learner"s behavior and the desired response.