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ESE424 : The Class : Mild Disabilities : Behavioral/Emotional : Social Learning

Social Learning

Estimated Time to Complete: 30 minutes

Points: 5

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In this assignment you will have the opportunity to explore the role of modeling and social learning for developing aggressive and conduct disorders. Albert Bandura, who you were introduced to in the online lesson, conducted some experiments with children to see if they would learn aggressive behaviors by observing models. He conducted a now famous experiment, the BoBo experiment, to test this theory. You will read about this experiment and answer the question below.

Albert Bandura and Social Learning (scroll down to the Bobo Experiment)

1. Describe the Bobo experiment. (2 points)

2. How do the results of the Bobo experiment tell us about how children may learn to develop aggressive and conduct disorders? (3 points)


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