Title: Observational Learning
1Observational Learning
We are, in truth, more than half what we are by
imitation. LordChesterfield Learning would
be exceedingly laborious, not to mention
hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the
effects of their own actions to inform them what
to do. Albert Bandura Higher level animals do
not need to learn through direct experience, they
can learn indirectly from observing and imitating
others.
2Observation Learning
- Observation
- Modeling
- Memes
- Imitation
- Albert Bandura and the Bobo doll study
3Observational Learning
- Learning by observing and watching others (the
model) - The Model - the person whose behavior the subject
watches and imitates - Modeling - The process of observing and imitating
a specific behavior - See an example of my daughter copying her mom
feeding the baby. Click HERE. - Memes - ideas, fashions and habits (cultural
elements) passed on by imitation. Example
Catch-phrases, ceremonies, foods, traditions,
vices, and fads all spread by copying one
another.
4Albert Bandura (1925- )
- American psychologist who has done major studies
in observational learning - Studies the consequences a model has on subjects
- Bobo Doll experiments
5Bobo Doll Experiments
- Children watched an adult model show aggressive
behavior toward a Bobo doll - Three experimental conditions
- The model was praised.
- The model was punished.
- The model received no consequences for the
aggressive behavior.
6Vicarious Learning
- Learning by seeing the consequence of anothers
behavior - Bandura said that reinforcement is not essential
for learning to occur but the expectation of
reinforcement affects the performance of what has
been learned.
7Bobo Doll Experiment
8Banduras Bobo Dolls
- Watch Banduras Bobo Doll Experiment Video 11
from Worths Digital Media Archive for
Psychology.
9Modeling Requirements
- Bandura said 4 cognitive processes are used in
observational learning - Must pay attention to the other persons
behavior. - Must remember the other persons behavior.
- Must transform the memory into actions that you
are capable of reproducing. - Must have some motivation for you to imitate
behavior.
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11Biological Findings
- Mirror neurons in the frontal lobe by the motor
cortex fire when an animal observes another
performing a task and when the animal actually
performs the task.
12Observational Learning in Everyday Life
13Antisocial/Prosocial Behavior
- Antisocial behavior - negative, destructive,
abusive, unhelpful behavior - Prosocial behavior positive, constructive,
helpful behavior - Both types of behavior can be modeled
effectively. - How might TV programs effect the way we behave?
(see pg. 228-229 in Hockenbury)
14Famous last words???
Do what I say, not what I do This will teach
you to hit your brother Why do you do that, you
know you get in trouble for it