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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: ezst on November 03, 2010, 07:53:00 pm
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I still have some major confusion in regards to Bandura's Bobo doll experiment.
What exactly did wa sconcluded from the experiment? And how detailed will I have to know this?
Cheeeero!
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With the appropriate reinforcer the desired response can be drawn out (in regard to the kids being offered a reward for violent behaviour)
Also the behaviour does not need to be shown be learnt
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also:
when offered a reward regardless of which movie they saw children were equally aggressive
when not offered a reward boys tended to be more aggressive than girls
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also:
when offered a reward regardless of which movie they saw children were equally aggressive
when not offered a reward boys tended to be more aggressive than girls
boys were more aggressive in "ALL" cases...
vcaa 2007 multi q41.
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also:
when offered a reward regardless of which movie they saw children were equally aggressive
when not offered a reward boys tended to be more aggressive than girls
This showed that behaviour can be learnt by observation, even if it is not vicariously reinforced.
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Thanks for that guys!
I now have a clearer understanding of question 43 on the 2007 VCCA Exam.
" Those children who watched an agressive model being reiforced were more likely to behave aggressively THAN those who watched an agressive model being pubished." - Bobo Doll experiment in relation to Observational learning.
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no worries. I hate the Bandura Mc questions anyway. I swear in each question at least 2 of them can be right
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also:
when offered a reward regardless of which movie they saw children were equally aggressive
when not offered a reward boys tended to be more aggressive than girls
boys were more aggressive in "ALL" cases...
vcaa 2007 multi q41.
Not sure about this.
The only thing that isnt really logical is that girls are equally as aggressive when a reward is on offer. When the model is rewarded, not the child, then they are less aggressive.
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also:
when offered a reward regardless of which movie they saw children were equally aggressive
when not offered a reward boys tended to be more aggressive than girls
boys were more aggressive in "ALL" cases...
vcaa 2007 multi q41.
Not sure about this.
The only thing that isnt really logical is that girls are equally as aggressive when a reward is on offer. When the model is rewarded, not the child, then they are less aggressive.
yeah this exactly, i should've been more specific :P
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sorry i didnt specify.... boys were more aggressive THAN girls in ALL cases...