Asked by samuel goetz on Jul 18, 2024

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How does Bandura's concept of reinforcement compare to Skinner's?

Bandura's Concept

Bandura's Concept revolves around the theory of social learning, emphasizing the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in acquiring new behaviors.

Reinforcement

In behavioral psychology, it is the process of encouraging or establishing a pattern of behavior by offering rewards or consequences.

Skinner's Theory

Another term for Skinner's Radical Behaviorism, focusing on the importance of observable behavior and the use of reinforcement methods for behavior modification.

  • Familiarize oneself with the basic concepts of Skinner's radical behaviorism theory.
  • Examine the distinctions and similarities between Skinner's behavioral theory and other theories within psychology.
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Simone LovelynessJul 22, 2024
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Bandura believes that reinforcement (consequences of behaviors) is just one factor that influences behavior.Skinner believes that consequences of behavior (reinforcement and punishment) are the only factors that influence behavior.Bandura also suggests that reinforcement is more cognitive than what Skinner suggested.