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Define norm. What is a social norm? Provide examples of social norms.
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What is a norm? a set of rules based on socially or culturally shared beliefs of how an individual ought to behave (p. 119)
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This type of learning is contrary to the idea that learning only takes place through reinforcement. Social Learning Factors: Attention Retention Motor Reproduction Motivation
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See pages 1121-122 for a description of the experiment Bobo Doll Experiment
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Eron (1986) Found a positive correlation between hours of violence watched on television as elementary aged kids and the level of aggression demonstrated when they were teens Also found that 8 year olds that watched a lot of TV violence were more likely to be arrested & prosecuted for criminal acts as adults
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Kimball & Zabrack (1986) Canadian study found children became more aggressive 2 years after the introduction of TV in their town
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The previous studies create a link to aggressive behaviour and watching violent TV. Are there other possible explanations for the behaviour of the children? Explain.
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Sesame StreetTwende na Wakati Blues CluesDora the Explorer All examples of TV shows intended to teach positive behaviours.
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Factors that influence motivation: Consistency Identification with the model Rewards/Punishment Liking the model
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Pick up and read the article on the Sabido Methodology. Watch the following video on Sabido Methodology.Sabido Methodology.
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