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    Within this week course discussion 1 assignment , The person that I have picked to discuss their "Learning Patterns is my ( " Brother - in - Law " ) , Whose name is - "Billy " . My reason for chosen him , is that to me , on the day's that I see / and work with him on his " Concrete Finishing Job's " , and around his home on a weekly basis , I continuously finds his "Patterns " to be = Technical Reason - ( 30 ) , Sequence - ( 29 ) , Precision - ( 25 ) , and Confluence - ( 20 ) . Every time I see…

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    1.0 Introduction Social learning theory is a theory that attempts to explain socialization and its effects on the development of self. It looks at individual learning process, the formation of self, and the influence of society in socializing individual (Crossman, 2017). Learning theories claim that deviant behaviour results when people learn deviant norms, values, and attitudes.The best-known general learning theory is Edwin H. Sutherland’s theory of differential association. It explains…

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    One theory to explain about the risk or promise of youth football is the Social Learning Theory. Sociologists have tried to understand why people do what they do and one theory to understand people’s thought process is the Social Learning Theory. Albert Bandura created the Social Learning Theory and the theory says “ people learn from one another, through observation, imitation, and modeling”(Bandura 1971). This theory will help explain why people have negative or positive attitudes towards…

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    We are constantly learning. There are a thousand ways we can learn. Each day, humans adapt and process information about what surrounds us, everything in our world. One of the ways that we learn, and that Bandura believed in, is through observing others. Albert Bandura was born on December 4th, 1925 in Mundare, Canada. He was a psychologist and pedagogue. He has contributed to the fields of education and psychology, including personality psychology, cognitive psychology, and psychotherapy. His…

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    marijuana for pleasure” was one of the first to examine drug use from a social learning perspective. Becker hypothesized that a given behaviour is mediated through a sequence of social experiences. He interviewed dozens of marijuana users about their experiences with the drug, and concluded that it was necessary for new users to undergo a three stage process of social learning in order to enjoy marijuana use. Through social interaction with more experienced users, new users a) learned the…

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    Development theory Social learning theory is when people interact with their surroundings, and learn from watching other people’s behavior. That type of learning is called modeling, when we learn behaviors by watching how people do things, and then we copy that behavior. For example, peer influence can cause them to start smoking or experiencing with drugs. When children reach middle childhood, they start looking up to their peers. Social learning theory was found by Albert Bandura, who attended…

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    The purpose of this project was to determine if the Social Learning Theory was based on the child’s choice of the behavior learned. This notion was used to track the progression of three young women on the United Cheerleading Team; the outcome of the theory was influenced by their placement on the All Star Cheerleading Team, one of the top cheerleading teams in the region. Observations and interviews from each individual were taken into account for this theory. Furthermore, in the…

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    (Blanchard & Thacker, pg.73) Application of Social Learning Theory and Gagne-Briggs’ Nine Events of Instruction Combined The combination of social learning theory and Gagne-Briggs’ model of instruction works best to ensure that the training environment is successfully set to meet both trainer and trainee training objectives. In review of both methods, a side by side comparison of the two follows below (Blanchard & Thacker, pg. 176-177): Social Learning Theory Gagne-Briggs Nine Events of…

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    The social learning theory is one of many psychological theories explaining why people are violent. This theory, as explained by Albert Bandura states that behavior can be acquired through direct experience or by observing others. Bandura moves on to explain, any behavior or act performed by a person is more likely to be learned depending on the outcomes the behavior had. If a behavior (Husband beats wife so she will cook) performed by a person is rewarded (after being hit by husband the wife…

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    Die Welle is a German movie which focuses on a social experiment in a college. He conducted a project during the school week in a German high School. This individual goes about teaching his students, despite being an anarchist ,who assume that dictatorship could not be established in present day, how easily an organization or people can become altered and brainwashed into acknowledging a totalitarian movement. The teacher commences by requiring that the students must address him as 'Herr Wenger'…

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