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Raoul Duke
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 10:25 am
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Hello,

i'm studying for teacher and we have to make a work for psychology. i am
looking for concrete examples of the theory of bandura, "social learning",
in coonection with development psychology, so i am looking for examples or
experiments (not the bobodoll Wink ) that prove this theory. i know i can use
google, but that's like finding a needle in a hay stack... so perhaps some
of you know where to find an article or an example, an article could look
like this:

youth going astray because of tv
young criminals just imitate their surroundings ...


etc etc


thanks
Mark D Morin
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 11:52 am
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:25:02 GMT, "Raoul Duke" <drgonzo@pandora.be>
wrote:

Quote:
Hello,

i'm studying for teacher and we have to make a work for psychology. i am
looking for concrete examples of the theory of bandura, "social learning",
in coonection with development psychology, so i am looking for examples or
experiments (not the bobodoll Wink ) that prove this theory. i know i can use
google, but that's like finding a needle in a hay stack... so perhaps some
of you know where to find an article or an example, an article could look
like this:

youth going astray because of tv
young criminals just imitate their surroundings ...

I don't have anything handy but if you are close to a major
university, they should have PsychLit available in their library.
You'd have much better luck getting hits there than you would in
google.
====================================================
Ruby stepped toward him. "Edward," she said softly.
"Learn this from me. Holding anger is a poison. It
eats you from inside. We think that hating is a weapon
that attacks the person who harmed us. But hatred is
a curved blade. And the harm we do, we do to ourselves.
"Forgive, Edward, Forgive. Do you remember the
lightness you felt when you first arrived in heaven?...
No one is born with anger. And when we die, the soul
is freed of it. But now, here, in order to move on,
you must understand WHY you felt what you did, and WHY
you no longer need to feel it.
"Yo need to forgive your father."

Mitch Albom, "the five people you meet in heaven"

http://home.gwi.net/~mdmpsyd/index.htm
 
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