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Module 30 - Observational Learning
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- Q1Most children will avoid modeling violent behavior while playing with toys because their parents had previously taught them that such behavior was not right.TrueFalse30s
- Q2Babies will only imitate behaviors they see as evolutionary important.TrueFalse30s
- Q3Negative behavior is learned far more easily through observation than positive behavior.TrueFalse30s
- Q4Children who play violent video games always end up being more violent than their non-violent game-playing peers.TrueFalse30s
- Q5When Jennie was trying to learn to play baseball, her mother noticed that she was holding the bat wrong. Jennie's mom said, "Here, Jennie, let me show you how you hold it." What is this method of teaching an example of?Vicarious PunishmentVicarious ReinforcementLatent LearningObservational Learning30s
- Q6Which of the following processes is the best term for explaining how we learn languages?ModelingDiscriminationInsightBiofeedback30s
- Q7When is prosocial modeling most effective?When the observer knows the model personally.When the model's actions and words are consistent.When the model is well-known.When the model verbally emphasizes the prosocial lesson, but acts as he/she chooses.30s
- Q8According to Bandura's research on vicarious reinforcement and punishment, what makes observational learning more likely to occur?When we perceive the model to be similar to ourselves, successful, admirable, and likable.When we perceive the model to be an authority figure.When we perceive the model to be wealthy and powerful.When we perceive the model to be completely different from ourselves.30s
- Q9What is modeling?Social learningLearning by observing others.Receiving a consequence from watching someone else.The process of observing and modeling a specific behavior30s
- Q10Which of the following is the best synonym for Observational Learning?Mirror NeuronsModelingSocial LearningImitation30s
- Q11How does vicarious learning differ from observational learning?Observational learning depends on the learner understanding consequences. Vicarious learning can occur without consequences.There is no difference. They are the same thing.Vicarious learning only deals with punishment.Vicarious learning depends on the learner understanding consequences. Observational learning can occur without consequences.30s
- Q12Albert Bandura is a prolific and respected scientist in Psychology, particularly in the field of Observational Learning. For what research is he most famous?Salivating dogsThe Bobo doll studiesSelf-efficacyReciprocal Determinism30s
- Q13What were the findings of the Bobo doll research?The children tried to nurse the Bobo dolls and fix their Boo-Boo's.The children were frightened by the adults and cried for their parents.The children were afraid of the Bobo dolls.After viewing adults kick and throw an inflatable Bobo doll around a room, children who were purposefully frustrated, then placed in a room with the same Bobo doll were most likely to imitate the behavior of the adults they had seen.30s
- Q14Which of the following concepts hints at a brain-behavior link for empathy and observational learning?BiofeedbackMirror NeuronsWatching violence on TV and video games.Celebrity Endorsements30s
- Q15Which of the following are examples of prosocial effects of models?Violent video gamesTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesCelebrity endorsements of products.Germans who helped Jews during the Holocaust, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi.30s