PSY 602 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Learning Theory, Observational Learning, Classical Conditioning

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Exam 1: chapters 1, 2, 3 (63-67), 4, 7 (207-224) Objectives: identify and understand multiple levels of analysis within a dp framework, psychological theories, behaviour, cognitive, emotion, social theories, attachment, parenting styles. Behaviourism: emphasizes the role of learning and focuses on observable behaviour, determinism - every event or act is caused by a prior event (not by personal choices, classical conditioning - pavlov. Response an organism makes to a certain stimulus is transferred to a new stimulus through association. Social learning theory: bandura (1977, developed out of behavioural theory, reinforcement is not always necessary for learning to occur, social modeling and observational learning can also lead to acquisition and change of maladaptive behaviour. Social learning theory: bobo doll experiment (bandura, 1977) 3 groups, first watched adult who aggressed towards bobo doll: rewarded, punished, nothing, https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=hhhdovkhdnu. They modelled what they saw, and they displayed an extra level of aggression.

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