Matching Pairs Old Social Cognitive Learning TheoryOnline version An observational learning activity! by Allison Farmer 1 reproduction 2 identification 3 models 4 Albert Bandura 5 B.F. Skinner 6 verbal model 7 motivation 8 retention 9 self-efficacy 10 observational learning involves taking on (or adopting) observed behaviors, values, beliefs and attitudes of the person with whom you are identifying the process of learning desirable and undesirable behaviors by observing others, then reproducing learned behaviors in order to maximize rewards developed social cognitive learning theory when the learner wants to demonstrate what they have learned developed theories of operant behaviorism and operant conditioning the behavior is explained or described remembering a behavior that is observed Confidence in yourself that you possess the ability to succeed in a particular situation Individuals that are observed the ability to replicate the behavior that the model has just demonstrated