What is social learning theory
The belief that we can learn through observation and imitation of a role model
Aim
To demonstrate that learning can occur through mere observation of a role model and that imitation of learned behaviour can occur even in the absence of a model
Hypothesis 1
Children shown aggressive models will show significantly more imitative aggressive acts resembling those of their model than those shown non-aggressive or no models
Hypothesis 2
Boys will show significantly more imitative aggression than girls
Hypothesis 3
Children will imitate same-sex model behaviour to a greater degree than opposite sex behaviour
Research method
laboratory experiment and observation
Experimental design
matched p’s and independent measures design
Independent variables
Dependant variable
The level of aggressive behaviour shown by the children when observed in phase 3
Sample
Sampling method
Opportunity sampling
The matching procedure
Control through the matching procedure
Name the 3 phases in the procedure
Phase 1 of procedure
What were the standardised behaviours displayed by the aggressive role model (Physical)
What were the standardised behaviours displayed by the aggressive role model (Verbal)
What behaviour was displayed by the non-aggressive model
How many times was the set routine repeated
3 times for each child
What happened when children first entered the room
When did the role models start displaying behaviours appropriate for the experimental condition
After 1 minute of being in the room
Did children in the control group experience the 1st phase
No
Phase 2 of procedure
Phase 3 of procedure