What are the four key concepts of social learning theory according to Ronald Acres?

Social Learning Theory Concepts

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Cognitive development, emotional intelligence, social skills, moral reasoning
Family influence, educational impact, media exposure, peer pressure
Social structure, cultural norms, peer influence, media impact
Differential association, definitions, differential reinforcement, imitation
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Which groups are considered primary in influencing behavior according to Acres?
Workplace and community
Church and school
Family and friends
Media and peers
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How does Acres define 'definitions' in the context of social learning theory?
Personal attitudes towards behavior
Legal definitions of crime
Cultural beliefs and traditions
Societal norms and values
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What is differential reinforcement according to Acres?
The impact of media on social norms
The balance of rewards and punishments influencing behavior
The process of learning through observation
The influence of peer pressure on behavior
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What role does imitation play in social learning theory?
It is unrelated to social learning
It is a secondary influence on behavior
It is the primary method of learning new skills
It is the engagement in behavior after observing others
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What is a major criticism of the reinforcement principle in social learning theory?
The theory is too focused on external factors
Social learning ignores individual differences
Reinforcement is not effective in behavior change
Delinquency may lead to seeking delinquent peers
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What is the 'Code of the Streets' according to Elijah Anderson?
A set of informal rules governing interpersonal behavior
A legal code for urban areas
A guide for community policing
A manual for social workers
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