Albert Bandura Social Cognitive Theory and Vicarious Learning

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  • @Lily59265
    @Lily59265 День тому

    TY,
    I like how you explain the the model, it made me remember what I learned in undergraduate school from studying psychology & sociology how behaviors really are affected & influenced by the environment. As well as why some health behavior theories & models are less effective for alleviating certain health behaviors, but may be more effective if combined with each other.
    This is why group therapy can be effective if they aren't just venting sessions & structured leading to identifying root causes & solution focus teaching techniques to address issues or symptoms management & a safe space for everyone to be heard & express themselves & be vulnerable, but self responsible & self accountable.
    SCT addresses positive & negative reinforcement
    Punishment can also occur for behaviors which are compatible with a person. So it could teach seek external validation rather than self validation, self accountability & self responsibility.
    So vicarious is similar to the Pavlov experiment or test with the dog salivating to the cure of time to eat.
    It's all part of conditioning. Similar to conditioning people to tolerate being used, abused, addictions, codependency.
    So encouraging self efficacy is the key & informing people that they are free to make their own decisions regardless of their situation, environment, or what they were previously experienced or taught.
    Namaste
    Peace Shalom

  • @polagmorrison
    @polagmorrison 5 років тому +20

    thanks! this helped me "refresh" for a certification exam

  • @muning1227
    @muning1227 6 років тому +21

    Thank you for this, I've been burned out from a lot of reading and this is a breath of fresh air but still learning while watching 👌😁

  • @attackhelicoptercat
    @attackhelicoptercat 7 років тому +8

    wow, this is a great presentation, ive been thinking about this a lot actually. for years ive noticed that behavioral and psychological modelling are heavily used in the media. the news is a great example of this.

  • @angelahjchin
    @angelahjchin Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you. This is so true looking at what’s going on in our society these days.

  • @martinkearney4719
    @martinkearney4719 6 років тому +4

    Excellent! I've read loads of the subject, but that really sold it, thanks.

  • @shivaiyer623
    @shivaiyer623 2 роки тому +1

    I love that many of your examples were monkey based, as I think of Bandura as the "monkey see monkey do" guy for easy recall.

  • @pratapuprety5181
    @pratapuprety5181 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. Simplified Bandura.

  • @wombat2379
    @wombat2379 3 роки тому +3

    Nicely done! Thank you.

  • @sarpkiper4957
    @sarpkiper4957 Рік тому

    This was a great video, thank you.

  • @bishanthapa4203
    @bishanthapa4203 5 років тому +2

    Thanks a lot, it is easy to understand. Need more video like this.

  • @anzani_official
    @anzani_official 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the explanation

  • @luissandoval985
    @luissandoval985 7 років тому +12

    thank you so much, this vid has saved my life :)

  • @AmberLovesArt
    @AmberLovesArt 3 роки тому +2

    This was great, thank you

  • @wasanasenanayake6806
    @wasanasenanayake6806 3 роки тому +2

    I love this explanation ❤️

  • @ssharp1947
    @ssharp1947 3 роки тому +2

    Really well done- thank you!

  • @bri3d404
    @bri3d404 Рік тому +1

    With the bo bo doll theory, I wonder was there a control group of children that did not see the video of the woman hitting the doll. How did they interact with the doll in comparison to the youth that saw the video?

    • @SunandaMishra0426
      @SunandaMishra0426 Рік тому

      Yes, there were three groups of children to be compared for the study. One with a non aggressive model, second with an aggressive model and third one was the control group with no model.

  • @mairaakramkhan4288
    @mairaakramkhan4288 7 років тому +5

    can anyone please share the original text of social cognitive theory of Albert Bandra with me?

  • @pamelabrian4246
    @pamelabrian4246 5 років тому +2

    Great video! Very informative while being short.

  • @Wisdombluetooth
    @Wisdombluetooth 3 роки тому +2

    Classical conditioning, social proof

  • @pannadeline
    @pannadeline 7 років тому +1

    Thank you. very helpful

  • @Matthew-ft6yx
    @Matthew-ft6yx 7 років тому +10

    Great vid !! It was very helpful, keep it up :) Would you mind adding some references on descriptions ?

    • @mohd1632
      @mohd1632 5 років тому +1

      study.com/academy/lesson/social-cognitive-learning-theory-definition-and-examples.html
      You may check this link

  • @justslightly7794
    @justslightly7794 5 років тому +1

    Useful, thanks👍

  • @nadiasupiana2062
    @nadiasupiana2062 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for this vid, can you put Indonesian subtitles please? Coz my english is just a suck

  • @santathewiseone
    @santathewiseone 6 років тому +1

    thank you!!!!!!!!

  • @ayginsehat
    @ayginsehat 5 років тому

    Thanks.❤

  • @ALIA-ke2sc
    @ALIA-ke2sc 6 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot 😭🙏🏼

  • @Wisdombluetooth
    @Wisdombluetooth 3 роки тому

    It's works on noveloty, not known things

  • @tokyolover86
    @tokyolover86 6 років тому

    Yes, I am afraid of snakes.😆🙈

  • @stevenalarcon3972
    @stevenalarcon3972 3 роки тому +1

    Ta potente

  • @domingopartida5812
    @domingopartida5812 3 роки тому

    What about phobias of interaction with people?

    • @manshazehra7123
      @manshazehra7123 3 роки тому

      Don't know the answer but relatable

    • @ritzyjalan2231
      @ritzyjalan2231 3 роки тому

      when one feels (awkward) or (shy) interacting, I think its the fear of saying something other people present there won't like, well when one sees people interacting, being loved , etc , you might wanna feel that free to interact. its the same as this theory's "positive modelling" part. when one's afraid to interact they feel like there should be a book of rules to what to say and what not, like now you can obviously correct me if im wrong but u may feel a little pulled back :)
      thank you for reading

  • @nuradriana6643
    @nuradriana6643 7 років тому +1

    thanks a lot!

  • @sn98886
    @sn98886 3 роки тому

    Side note, what accent is this? It sounds like a mixture of valley girl American English and British English lmao

  • @saidunhutasuhut826
    @saidunhutasuhut826 5 років тому

    good

  • @vrindasugandhi1646
    @vrindasugandhi1646 5 років тому +4

    I Hateu Snakeu.

  • @kajudakshisvlogs
    @kajudakshisvlogs 5 років тому

    Hlo mam.is it complete theory?

  • @jashodharabhose619
    @jashodharabhose619 3 роки тому +2

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  • @shlomoliedtke5151
    @shlomoliedtke5151 3 роки тому

    i Snakes

  • @MultiBOZA
    @MultiBOZA 6 років тому +10

    This video is well made, but this theory, like most other theories from purely philosophical psychology, is just a load of nonsense that doesn't really say anything meaningful. It's seems to me that almost all psychologists are fools who were to stupid to become psychiatrists so instead they try to explain the human mind and behaviour using a bunch of pseudoscientific ideas that are too vague to mean anything and come from metaphysics.

    • @franceslilithgrey993
      @franceslilithgrey993 5 років тому +2

      This shows what a bigger fool you are. These, as you say, "meaningless, " and "pseudoscientific ideas" are actually the what makes psychiatrist and psychologists do their jobs. Without these, then treatment would be hard cause 1. They do not understand the cause of behavior, 2. They do not know how their treatment would influence behavior, and 3. They do not know why is that their behavior. Open a book once in your life. All of these theories are actually easier to understand cause, one way or another, you can apply it to your own life.

    • @MultiBOZA
      @MultiBOZA 5 років тому

      @@franceslilithgrey993 I did open many books, and unlike you I've read books that are based on the scientific method and that describe empirically observable facts. Facts such as that Vitamin D insufficiency causes Schizophrenia or that Diazepam affects the GABA receptors in the brain in a way that calms people and relaxes muscles, or that mood stabilizers slow down the passage of impulses in the brain which prevents mood swings and epilepsy. These are all real empirical facts that can be exactly measured, whereas these pseudoscientific claims of Albert Bandura, Sigmund Freud and other frauds that you so dogmatically defend are just metaphysical nonsense that are too vague to mean anything. And most psychiatrists do not even know who Albert Bandura is.

    • @franceslilithgrey993
      @franceslilithgrey993 5 років тому +3

      @@MultiBOZA how then can you say you opened a lot of books when you do not even know what these theories are used for? While most people would say science is based on emperical observable facts, all sciences first start as theories and not many even know and understand what these are. Furthermore, the reason why they are, as you say vague, is because, first of all, humans are complex beings. These psychological theories are used to explain personality in a way that people could understand. Additionally, you can not just say that mental illnesses all stem from one reason, or that medicine works for everyone. Also, are you a psychiatrist or know psychiatrists to actually say they do not know of Bandura?

    • @franceslilithgrey993
      @franceslilithgrey993 5 років тому

      Do you even know how long it takes for theories to become factual? Like some takes decades. These psychological theories just started to be published in 1950-1960s, and it would be a theory for decades as humans are ever evolving beings.

    • @MultiBOZA
      @MultiBOZA 5 років тому

      @@franceslilithgrey993
      Well, 5 days ago I opened a new peer-reviewed science book which said that this theory by Bandura is too vague to mean anything, and that in reality this "learning" process depicted in this video was just an irrelevant little stimulus and that in reality the violent behaviour of children is caused by a group of external and mostly internal factors. Furthermore, that book claims that Richard Trembley has a much better theory for deviant and criminal behaviour of children, and that unlike Bandura's, Trembley's theory is supported by a lot of longitudinal and statistical studies.

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    @c.bretmiller6148 4 роки тому +6

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      @kutfingertv814 4 роки тому

      You have said not just what my mind was thinking, but what my soul was trying to say. Thank you, Charles Miller. So spot on.

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      @markwelch7438 4 роки тому

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