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Albert
Bandura - Biographical Sketch |
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Albert
Bandura and the Bobo Doll. 3/5 |
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Bobo
Doll Experiment - Student
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Funderstanding
Observational learning. 3/5Student |
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In
Wired World, TV Still Has Grip on Kids -
The BoBo Doll. 3/5 |
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Observational
Learning - Learning by observing others and by using
cognitive processes, including self-help. 3/5 |
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Observational
or social learning - Is based primarily on the work of
Albert Bandura. He and his colleagues were able to demonstrate through a
variety of experiments that the application of consequences was not necessary
for learning to take place. Rather learning could occur through the simple
processes of observing someone else's activity. This work provided the foundation
for Bandura's later work in social cognition.3/5 |
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Social
Learning Theory. 3/5 |
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Social
Learning Theory - Here is a short sample of the essay
"Social Learning Theory". - Student
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The
Evidence Against Media Violence
- (4/23/00)- It has been found that we retain audience interest best when
our story is concerned with murder. Therefore, although other crimes may
be introduced, somebody must be murdered, preferably early, with the threat
of more violence to come. 3/5 |
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The
Social Learning Theory of Bandura - Emphasizes the importance
of observing and modeling the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions
of others. Bandura (1977) states: "Learning would be exceedingly laborious,
not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of
their own actions to inform them what to do. 3/5 |
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The
Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Goal Adoption -
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The
Vicarious Learner - Home Page 2/5 |
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Variables
affecting Vicarious Learning. 3/5 |
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