OTHER TYPES OF LEARNING

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OTHER TYPES OF LEARNING

SOCIAL COGNITIVE LEARNING THEORY Proposed by _____________________ Emphasizes the ability to: Learn by observing a model or receiving instructions Albert Bandura

Bandura’s Experiment Bobo Doll Experiment _____________________  Parents beat up the doll while their children watched  Once the parents left, what did the kids do? WHAT DOES THIS EXPERIMENT PROVE?

#%$*@! #%$*@! Learning by Observing Vicarious Learning But, Why? Also known as ______________________ ALWAYS model correct behavior for children… But, Why? #%$*@! #%$*@!

What Kinds of Behaviors are Learned by Observing? HELLO?

BEHAVIORS LEARNED THROUGH OBSERVATION 9 MONTHS = stand up while holding onto something 10 MONTHS = crawling 1 YEAR = walking …AND… First words!

SO... If children learn by observing, how influential is media violence? Do YOU think media violence promotes violent behavior?

What Does the Evidence Show? Exposure to violence in movies, TV, and videogames… = ____________ the likelihood of aggressive behavior Greater

Should We Be Alarmed? For the most part, NO…but WHY NOT? There are so many various models to observe that often times, we have no difficulty distinguishing between reality and fantasy Our perceptions of what we are watching and our ___________________ determine our actions! personality