Monday, August 19, 2019
The Theories of Albert Bandura Essay -- Behaviorism Behavioral Psychol
The Theories of Albert Bandura       Albert Bandura was influenced by behaviorism while at the University     of Iowa studying for his PhD in the early 1950s,  he developed his own     theories called  reciprocal determinism, he believed that not only     does the environment influence behavior, but behavior influences the     environment, or to put it in his own words ââ¬â¢the world and a persons     behavior cause each otherââ¬Ë.       Bandura is often considered a ââ¬Ëfatherââ¬â¢ of the cognitive movement, he     looked at personality as three things that interact, the environment,     behaviour and the personââ¬â¢s psychological processes. The psychological     processes consisted of  language and the ability to use our minds     imagery.  It was really at this stage in his life that he moved from     being a behaviourist and became a cognitivist.        Bandura carried out hundreds of studies but the ones that stand out     more to me than any others, are the Bobo doll (a inflatable doll of     Bobo the clown, with a weight in the bottom so it will stand back up     when you hit it) studies. (Bandura Ross and Ross 1961)       Bandura made a film of one of his female students being aggressive in     actions and words towards a Bobo doll.  This film was then shown to     kindergarten children, who were then left to play with a Bobo doll, a     lot of the children proceeded to imitate the aggressive behaviour     towards the Bobo doll, they had witnessed the student carrying out.       To counter criticisms that the children are just doing what comes     naturally, as Bobo dolls were designed to be hit,  he made another     film of the woman beating up a real clown, when this was shown to     children and then they were left in a room with a live...              ...rcial and     buy that particular product.       Banduraââ¬â¢ s Social Learning Theory also has an important role in the     study of aggression and criminal behaviour. To control aggression, he     believed ââ¬Ëfamily members and the mass media should provide positive     role models for their children and the general publicââ¬â¢ (Bandura,     1976).  This statement is what influenced me to read about social     learning theory, and Bandura in particular.       Bibliography       Bandura, A., Ross, D., & Ross, S. A. (1961). Transmission of     aggressions through imitation of aggressive models. Journal of     Abnormal and Social Psychology, 63, 575-582       Bandura, A. (1977). Social Learning Theory. New York: General Learning     Press.       Bandura, A., & Ribes-Inesta, Emilio. (1976). Analysis of Delinquency     and Aggression. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, INC: New Jersey                        
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