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What do these experiments make you think abut relative to intelligence? Shaping Behavioral? Memory? The main thing that I have found that intrigued me is that the plant after it learned behavior it was able to adapt to the behavior just as children do. But when the experiment was reproduced and it wasn’t safe the plant did not reproduce the behavior. Children in different socioeconomic statues have different coping mechanisms. Depending on the different classes in society the students preform differently in the classrooms. One student might have more adaption to the classroom than one that has been in preschool or daycare than one that had never been to school before. Children’s learned behavior in these conditions show us the child is been around others and then if they hadn’t. This give students disadvantages and the student then has to learn new behavior just as the plant learned new behaviors in the experiment. The children learn they are safe and can learn more. All these things students have to learn will depend on the parenting, communication, learning that’s taken place and the involvement in the community they live in.
According to Bandura’s social learning theory, can humans learn to be violent by watching violence? Banduras theory says children learn through interacting, observing. This is done by copying their behaviors or actions that they see and interact with. His theories are based off of Vygotsky and Lava and are based off of social learning. His theory is believed that you adapt to the behaviors. Las this behavior is adapted if it is admired by the person. Now I believe that according to this theory that you can learn to be violent by watching and interacting in video games with violence. The more the child plays the more the interaction may become something they want to do and if this is admired by the student then yes they can become violent. There are many video games as well as shows that have a lot of violence in them. If the child admires the actions they see according to Bandura then they will adapt and have the social learning and more likely become more violent.
Reference :
Culatta,R., (2019). Social Learning Theory (Albert Bandura). Retrieved fromhttps://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/social-learning/