Usuario:Raquel Castaño/Taller

Creo mi espacio de taller Bandura - Social Learning Theory First, the child is more likely to attend to and imitate those people it perceives as similar to itself. Consequently, it is more likely to imitate behavior modeled by people of the same sex.

Second, the people around the child will respond to the behavior it imitates with either reinforcement or punishment. If a child imitates a model’s behavior and the consequences are rewarding, the child is likely to continue performing the behavior. If parent sees a little girl consoling her teddy bear and says “what a kind girl you are”, this is rewarding for the child and makes it more likely that she will repeat the behavior. Her behavior has been reinforced (i.e. strengthened).

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  1. SimplyPsychology. «Bandura - Social Learning Theory» (en ingles). Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2015.