1) 1. What is the primary focus of Bandura's Social Learning Theory? a) Genetic predispositions b) The influence of rewards and punishments c) Learning through observation and imitation d) The impact of cognitive schemas 2) Which experiment is most famously associated with Bandura's Social Learning Theory? a) Little Albert Experiment b) Bobo Doll Experiment c) Stanford Prison Experiment d) Milgram’s Obedience Study 3) In the Bobo Doll experiment, what behavior did children display after observing an aggressive model? a) Increased aggression b) Fear and avoidance c) Neutral or non-aggressive behavior d) Cognitive dissonance 4) What are the four key processes involved in observational learning according to Bandura? a) Motivation, retention, reproduction, and imitation b) Attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation c) Association, reinforcement, cognition, and recall d) Observation, reinforcement, punishment, and modeling 5) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a model that makes them more likely to be imitated? a) Similarity to the observer b) High status or authority c) Punished for their behaviour d) Demonstrates consistent behavior 6) How does Bandura's theory differ from traditional behaviorist theories? a) It does not involve reinforcement. b) It emphasizes the role of cognitive processes in learning. c) It rejects the idea of environmental influences. d) It is exclusively focused on genetic inheritance. 7) What is the term Bandura uses to describe confidence in one's ability to perform a behavior? a) Self-esteem b) Self-efficacy c) Motivation d) Reinforcement 8) According to Bandura, what role does reinforcement play in observational learning? a) It is the only factor that determines learning. b) It occurs before the behavior is learned. c) It serves as a motivator for the observer to replicate the behavior. d) It is unnecessary for learning to occur. 9) What is vicarious reinforcement? a) Directly experiencing rewards for a behavior b) Observing someone else being rewarded for a behavior c) Punishing oneself for inappropriate behavior d) Learning through trial and error 10) Why is Bandura's theory particularly relevant in the context of media influence on behavior? a) It explains how people learn from observing characters in media. b) It suggests media has no impact on learning or behavior. c) It focuses on genetic predispositions affected by media. d) It highlights the importance of reinforcement over media exposure.

Bandura's Social Learning Theory

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