Observational Learning
Psychology ⇒ Learning and Memory
Observational Learning starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A child observes a parent reading every night and develops a habit of reading. What process is this an example of?
A student watches a classmate solve a math problem and then tries to solve a similar problem in the same way. What type of learning is this?
A teenager starts using slang after seeing their friends use it. What type of learning is this?
Describe how media can influence behavior through observational learning.
A child observes a parent reading every night and develops a habit of reading. What process is this an example of?
A child sees an older sibling being praised for doing homework and starts doing homework regularly. What is this an example of? (1) Classical conditioning (2) Observational learning (3) Operant conditioning (4) Insight learning
A student watches a classmate solve a math problem and then tries to solve a similar problem in the same way. What type of learning is this?
A teenager starts using slang after seeing their friends use it. What type of learning is this?
A child sees an older sibling being praised for doing homework and starts doing homework regularly. What is this an example of? (1) Classical conditioning (2) Observational learning (3) Operant conditioning (4) Insight learning
Which of the following best describes vicarious reinforcement? (1) Learning by doing (2) Learning by being punished (3) Learning by observing someone else being rewarded (4) Learning by memorization
Which of the following is a key factor that increases the likelihood of observational learning? (1) The model is punished (2) The model is rewarded (3) The observer is distracted (4) The behavior is complex
Which of the following is an example of observational learning in animals? (1) A dog learning to sit by being given treats (2) A monkey learning to use a tool by watching another monkey (3) A bird singing a song it heard (4) Both 2 and 3
Fill in the blank: Observational learning can occur through both _______ and negative models.
Fill in the blank: Observational learning is a type of _______ learning.
Fill in the blank: Observational learning is most effective when the model is _______ to the observer.
Fill in the blank: The person whose behavior is being observed in observational learning is called the _______.
True or False: Motivation is not necessary for observational learning to occur.
True or False: Observational learning can influence attitudes and beliefs as well as behaviors.
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 perform the behavior immediately.
