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Describe two factors that could influence
 whether or not you would imitate a model’s
 behaviour. (2 marks)
   The consequence that the model incurred as a result
    of their behaviour
   The amount of attention that the observer paid to the
    model
   The observer’s ability to remember what the model
    did
   The observers ability to copy the modelledbehaviour
   The amount of motivation that the observer has to
    repeat a task
   The charateristics of the model, such as similarities to
    the observer, attractiveness, and trustworthiness.
   The observer’s admiration for the model, in terms of
    their status, expertise or power.
   Explain and apply insight learning as informed
    by Wolfgang Kőhler

   Explain and apply latent learning as informed
    by Edward Tolman
   The ‘ah ha!’ Experience

   Finally see the solution to a problem after
    mental manipulation

   The solution is usually performed without
    error
   Food placed out of reach
   Two sticks within reach
   Each too short to reach
   Placed together the sticks
    can be used to get the
    food
   Preparation - sultan tries to reach with his
    arms, tries to reach with one stick, all
    attempts fail
   Incubation - sits at the back of the cage and
    seems to have given up
   Insightful experience - realises he is holding
    both sticks and can join them together
   Verification - uses the double stick to reach
    the food.
   Trial and Error important but…..
   Mental manipulation of the elements of a
    problem also important

   Cognitive processes also involved – this is
    different to traditional CC and OC which
    ignore cognition
   Latent – hidden

 Latent learning – the organism decides not to
  perform an action that has been learned
 Learning can occur even without reinforcement

   Observing behaviour is the only way to measure
    learning

   I know many songs but I’m not singing them now!
 Rats run a maze with a food reward at the
  finish point
 All rats run the maze once a day
 Performance timed
 3 groups of rats
1. Always reinforced at the end of the maze
2. Never reinforced at the end of the maze
3. Not reinforced until the 11th day
 Group 1 - got faster and faster
 Group 2 - remained slow
 Group 3 - showed no improvement until
  reinforcement was introduced on day 11 then
  were even faster than group 1
Conclusions
 Learning can happen without reinforcement
 Behaviour not displayed unless incentive to
  do so
 Learning and performance are different
   Rats had developed a mental picture of the
    maze as they learned the general layout
   Once the cognitive map was formed rats
    could chose alternate routes when doors
    blocked
   Rats always took the shortest possible route
    around the block ‘principle of least effort’
   We all have cognitive maps
   Not always perfectly accurate

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Lesson 13 insight and latent learning

  • 2. Describe two factors that could influence whether or not you would imitate a model’s behaviour. (2 marks)
  • 3. The consequence that the model incurred as a result of their behaviour  The amount of attention that the observer paid to the model  The observer’s ability to remember what the model did  The observers ability to copy the modelledbehaviour  The amount of motivation that the observer has to repeat a task  The charateristics of the model, such as similarities to the observer, attractiveness, and trustworthiness.  The observer’s admiration for the model, in terms of their status, expertise or power.
  • 4. Explain and apply insight learning as informed by Wolfgang Kőhler  Explain and apply latent learning as informed by Edward Tolman
  • 5. The ‘ah ha!’ Experience  Finally see the solution to a problem after mental manipulation  The solution is usually performed without error
  • 6. Food placed out of reach  Two sticks within reach  Each too short to reach  Placed together the sticks can be used to get the food
  • 7. Preparation - sultan tries to reach with his arms, tries to reach with one stick, all attempts fail  Incubation - sits at the back of the cage and seems to have given up  Insightful experience - realises he is holding both sticks and can join them together  Verification - uses the double stick to reach the food.
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  • 10. Trial and Error important but…..  Mental manipulation of the elements of a problem also important  Cognitive processes also involved – this is different to traditional CC and OC which ignore cognition
  • 11. Latent – hidden  Latent learning – the organism decides not to perform an action that has been learned  Learning can occur even without reinforcement  Observing behaviour is the only way to measure learning  I know many songs but I’m not singing them now!
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  • 13.  Rats run a maze with a food reward at the finish point  All rats run the maze once a day  Performance timed  3 groups of rats 1. Always reinforced at the end of the maze 2. Never reinforced at the end of the maze 3. Not reinforced until the 11th day
  • 14.  Group 1 - got faster and faster  Group 2 - remained slow  Group 3 - showed no improvement until reinforcement was introduced on day 11 then were even faster than group 1 Conclusions  Learning can happen without reinforcement  Behaviour not displayed unless incentive to do so  Learning and performance are different
  • 15. Rats had developed a mental picture of the maze as they learned the general layout  Once the cognitive map was formed rats could chose alternate routes when doors blocked  Rats always took the shortest possible route around the block ‘principle of least effort’  We all have cognitive maps  Not always perfectly accurate