The Learning Approach AJW



Multi-choice Questions:

Social learning theory

1. Social learning theory was proposed by: (1)

θ A Edward Thorndike

θ B Albert Bandura

θ C John Watson

θ D Burrhus F Skinner

2. Which of the following is not a process involved in social learning theory? (1)

θ A vicarious reinforcement

θ B graduated exposure

θ C observation

θ D modelling

3. What is the term given to a person who is observed and imitated

θ A observee

θ B significant other

θ C model

θ D peer

4. What process has to occur before a person can be termed a model?

θ A imitation

θ B isolation

θ C identification

θ D vicarious reinforcement

5. Which of the following is not influential in determining whether a behaviour that is observed will be imitated? (1)

θ A the model is identified with

θ B the model’s behaviour is punished

θ C the model’s behaviour is reinforced

θ D the modelled behaviour is socially acceptable

6. Which of the following is not a factor involved in observational learning (1)

θ A retention (storage)

θ B motivation

θ C attention

θ D generalisation

7. Which of the following makes imitation less likely? (1)

θ A role model indentified with

θ B role model is rewarded for their actions

θ C role model is inconsistent in their words and actions

θ D role model is same gender

8. A colleague’s contribution in a meeting is belittled; what process is responsible for inhibiting future contributions of her team mates?

θ A vicarious reinforcement

θ B vicarious punishment

θ C vicarious extinction

θ D vicarious identification

9. Some colleagues use ‘facebook’ at work and no-one had mentioned anything about it as yet; other more conscientious colleagues also start to check their profiles. This is an example of:

θ A the observational effect

θ B the eliciting effect

θ C the inhibiting effect

θ D the disinhibiting effect

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