Bandura's Social Learning Theory - Simplest Explanation Ever

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  • Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory - Simplest Explanation Ever
    How do human beings actually learn? Do they learn something only through reinforcement and punishment like behaviorists stated? Or is there more to learning?
    Albert Bandura conducted the famous Bobo Doll experiment to shed light on how children learn through observation. We understand that and other concepts from his famous Social Learning Theory.
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  • @reshmanaik6242
    @reshmanaik6242 2 роки тому +9

    Firstly, i thank you for this wonderful presentation! As a part of a discussion i can say that , yes our children influenced by the social media and they are much attracted towards that games and videos which are not that much helpful for their improvement...so we must take care of them properly .

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Reshma. You are correct. Social media has a very heavy influence. And there's really escape from it for kids. If parents stop kids from using it, they become more rebellious. So parents need to try and strike a balance between disallowing usage, and catering to children's curiosity.

  • @mom2handsomeboys38
    @mom2handsomeboys38 2 роки тому +16

    Thank you for such a simple yet comprehensive presentation. As per discussion it is very concerning what children are exposed to with regards to media. Yes , parents have to ensure that they have sone form of control over what they expose their children too, but I feel that policy has let us down, it is too relaxed, and many companies are enjoying exponential profits from this content at the expense of our children. As much as we want to keep them away, once they arevin school and have social circles, peer pressure now comes into place, peers show and talk about certain tv games, shows etc and creates curiosity, they develop outrageous intelligence such as knowing how to bypass passwords etc...its a mess!!!!

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +1

      Hi! Thank you for sharing your experience. You are right. It's difficult to control their levels of exposure in this day n age. Peer pressure plays a huge role. And the other aspect that plays a role is the temptation of the unknown. So the more one tries to restrict, the more children would go out of the way to explore. All one can do is to try and restrict as much as humanly possible, and hope for the best!

  • @JamieSundance
    @JamieSundance 2 роки тому +9

    Excellent summary, thanks for making this! Regarding the influencing in young minds with violence in media, I think people who argue that this does effect children negatively don't give enough credit to children. It seems to me that the majority are clearly quite capable of separating fiction and "play" from reality and what behaviours are expected of them in certain social contexts. Additionally, we've been running this experiment for quite some time now, and overall violence continues to drop in societies with violent films and video games.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +1

      Hello Jamie! You're most welcome. And you're not wrong. One can (and should) only censor content to a certain extent as a society. It should be left to parents to decide if they gauge their children to be capable of adapting behaviour they see in the digital media. As you rightly said, most will be able to differentiate between harmless fun and bad behaviour.

  • @joshuaepegulmatico8564
    @joshuaepegulmatico8564 3 роки тому +2

    Its a very good video. Thank you for this. 👏👏👏

  • @sunitapandey70
    @sunitapandey70 2 роки тому +2

    Firstly, Thank you for this excellent video.
    Now about the discussion questions, When I was teaching in a school, we requested parents to not allow the children to watch Shin Chan as we found that the elementary school children were getting influenced with it and were being more aggressive towards their peers .
    Now I'm working as a counseling psychologist and before corona I was regularly getting clients who were getting violent after getting addicted to PUBG.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      You're most welcome! 🙂
      Yes, it's interesting how a simple cartoon could influence a young mind. I suppose there could be an element of repeatedly telling children that certain things that look 'cool' in cartoons or shows, are not good or acceptable. Video games can be a whole different perspective!

  • @Rebecca58
    @Rebecca58 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely yes to the question

  • @henryzhou285
    @henryzhou285 2 роки тому +13

    Thanks for your tutorial! As for the discussion, I believe in the early stage, a child's exposure to some violent or even obscene contents is detrimental. However, alongside their growth, it can be beneficial to witness some negative sides in their lives, thereby preparing for the intricacy of society.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Henry. You make an interesting point about the benefits of witnessing the negative side of things. If one is totally blinded from darkness, one would never differentiate brightness from darkness! I remember an episode of the famous series Black Mirror (episode name: Archangel) wherein a mother uses a technology which sensors a child's vision. So the child is unable to see anything graphic. The child becomes a complete mental wreck as a result. Worth checking out! :)

    • @henryzhou285
      @henryzhou285 2 роки тому

      @@MisterSimplify Hi! Thanks for your reply! I will immediately check it out! :)

  • @laxmikadao2322
    @laxmikadao2322 Рік тому +3

    Related to Discussions yes the young minds are influenced by both positive and negative content observed directly or indirecty ,hence teaching self control to them by creating awareness in both ways ,its like showing them the bad world and good world with their impacts in their personality .

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому +1

      Agreed! Unless one teaches self-control and what's right and wrong, it often gets difficult for younger minds to comprehend. But exposure to both types of influences is important in that regard.

  • @annegichohi7210
    @annegichohi7210 Рік тому +1

    Very clear explanation and relatable examples. Thank You. As for the discussion questions, no doubt unregulated access to mainstream media, films video games and social media has a direct influence on learning and behavior in children and even adults through vicarious learning and imitation. Society does have a responsibility to consider the impact of aggressive behavior since the children as well as members of the society do get influenced. We should not assume that all children have parents or guardians to regulate screen time or access to online content. Some are busy, others would not care less, others are struggling with their own social issues and yet others could be perpetrators of violent behavior! Negative behavior ends up affecting society through for example drunk driving, gang related crimes, gun violence, drugs problems among other social vices,

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому

      Hi Anne. You're welcome! Yes, that's true. And out of the categories you outlined, the one that's most dangerous is the one that doesn't care. Unless such people start caring (and regulating content), we're staring into a grim reality in future. I am sure we all see examples of kids being handed phones or tablets as soon as they start throwing tantrums. Hopefully people educate themselves on the potential effects of content without parental locks. If they don't it inevitably affects society, like you pointed out.

  • @maithamr1756
    @maithamr1756 3 роки тому +2

    thank you for simplifying the theory i used what you explain to make a research paper on "Banduras theory and its correlations to advertising "

  • @risky_mind03
    @risky_mind03 Рік тому +3

    Using social learning theory discuss effects of violence and crime

  • @jessicamariettakis1286
    @jessicamariettakis1286 2 роки тому

    What a wonderful video with easy to understand explanations, thanks very much

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      You're most welcome Jessica. Really glad it helped you. Pls keep supporting! ☺

  • @doctorshankar
    @doctorshankar 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent

  • @syedhassanwasifdaryakazmi7103
    @syedhassanwasifdaryakazmi7103 3 роки тому +2

    I think that Games and Movies actually have Their impacts on our minds. As i am a Gamer, and i play alot of Fighting games, so whenever i am playing these games, i get automatically aggressive, my mood changes, my way of speaking and alot of other impressions.
    This my POV and free for Critics.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  3 роки тому +1

      I completely agree with you. With the advent of technology, we're getting exposed to a lot more influential content than before.
      Example: I recently watched a couple of videos on FB relating to people driving badly. This then led to accident videos. Before I knew, I had watched loads of them. And guess what, . . I freaked out the other day when I saw someone at a distance driving carelessly. So anything we watch can influence us really.

  • @anupamamurali2850
    @anupamamurali2850 3 роки тому +4

    Superb

  • @tiguhe1312
    @tiguhe1312 Рік тому

    THANKS FOR HELPING ME IN THIS WAY.

  • @signofthecrimes1534
    @signofthecrimes1534 Рік тому +6

    using this to revise for my exam! great explanation :)
    can you cover inactive learning in comparison to observational?

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому +1

      Hello! I'll add your recommendation to the pipeline! Cheers!

  • @selenes3272
    @selenes3272 2 роки тому

    thank you so much! this helped me with my report!🥺💖

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      Really glad to help! More content coming soon . . n it'll hopefully be equally helpful. 🙌🤞

  • @sadmanfarabiofficial
    @sadmanfarabiofficial 7 місяців тому

    @Mister Simplify , Wonderfully explained. Please make more videos on Management. It will help the Asian students like us to learn more effectively. Thank you so much for your eloquent explanation. 👏👏

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  7 місяців тому

      You're most welcome buddy! Yes, I will continue working on management, psychology and business topics. If you do have any specific topics you want covered, please do let me know! Take care! 👍

  • @fhumulanifhumu5420
    @fhumulanifhumu5420 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the summary!
    As per discussion though in my view society and producers have tried by age restrictions as well as accounts of goggle linked to parents and as much as children are sensitive ,parents should have a full time job of protecting children against such exposure and yes so much impact is done on children but we can only protect them as much as we can be fair to adults who enjoys watching that to films , I mean not completely take it off our screens but it is a full time job for a parent to be that much over protective to their kids

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      You're most welcome. Yes, you're right. It does pretty much become a full time job these days. And it's also important to not overdo this. As we all know, the more we restrict, the more we would invite a rebellion. But most people manage to do a good job balancing the curiosity of their children and regulating what they watch. It's just about a balance and how each set of parents goes about achieving this balance.

  • @Vocaldine
    @Vocaldine Місяць тому

    As educators, we MUST choose our role models on display very wisely in our milieus. Students must understand the difference between learning a concept and learning from a role model. These things must be explained when using various sources/resources especially in the arts/music.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Місяць тому

      Very true. In this day and age, there are a lot of 'influencers' and role models. It is also important that parents understand the people their children choose to follow. Some guidance here can go a long way in terms of behaviour

  • @srivs2517
    @srivs2517 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your wonderful explanation...

  • @bireshkumar806
    @bireshkumar806 Рік тому +1

    Your voice is clear and presentation is systematic. But my query about these modern psychological theories is that what they have to do with the teaching-learnig process of formal education system...

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому

      Hi Biresh. Thank you for appreciating. I wish the formal education systems around the world get realigned / redesigned to take modern learning theories into consideration. But the reality of the situation is that most countries continue using models of education designed a long time ago. We'll have to wait and hope that they catch up with them eventually!

  • @mohamedtalib5847
    @mohamedtalib5847 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your simplification, Can we relate this influence on behavior to the early/later experiences hypothesis?

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +1

      You're welcome Mohamed. And if I understood your question correctly, repeated experiences to learning can indeed influence behaviour. You see, Bandura has stated that there may or may not be a change in behaviour from learning. So there's always a probability of change through repeated exposure. Hope this helps!

  • @techtricksgh
    @techtricksgh 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, I love it.

  • @sarvanichennapragada9116
    @sarvanichennapragada9116 Рік тому

    Very nicely explained. Best video to refer for the explanation of social learning theory.

  • @nawafpsy
    @nawafpsy Рік тому +1

    Great and informative channel! Thanks!

  • @rumana3188
    @rumana3188 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much this video helped to me a lot for examination👍😇

  • @abodeashehri
    @abodeashehri 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your video; with regards to the issue, it is apparent that media has an effect on children. However, I would like to emphasise that video games, particularly endless ones like Minecraft and frustrating ones like FallGuys, make children more aggressive and self-isolated. After pausing their games, we all noted that they are hyperactive due to the games triggering their GAPPA receptors for pleasure.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      Hi Abdullah. Yes, that's correct. On one hand, we can't allow them do watch or play whatever they choose to, and on the other hand we can't fully restrict them. Also, seemingly harmless mobile games can also have paid add-on content which can make children spend more. So one would need to constantly be on the lookout for what's popular with the younger lot and what's appropriate for their age. And yes, hyperactivity is often a result of consoles and mobiles acting as pacifiers for children. We've all seen households where mobile phones are handed to misbehaving kids, and they instantly get pacified and get lost in the world inside the screen!

  • @quillspapers805
    @quillspapers805 2 роки тому

    Beautifully explained

  • @imanzainal5793
    @imanzainal5793 Рік тому

    thank you. I really appreciate it.

  • @MUSABE-ir4zm
    @MUSABE-ir4zm 3 місяці тому

    Great content. Please which book or article did Bandura first wrote about the social learning theory ?

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 місяці тому

      Hello! That would be the below:
      Bandura, A., & Walters, R. H. (1963). Social learning and personality development. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston

  • @leonardocanada98
    @leonardocanada98 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for learning. This is cool.

  • @One-kenny09
    @One-kenny09 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this presentation

  • @maireadotoole7296
    @maireadotoole7296 3 роки тому

    Great video !

  • @user-em6ck2lt9i
    @user-em6ck2lt9i 2 місяці тому

    Excellent tutorial

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 місяці тому

      Glad I could help. Please keep supporting! 😊👍

  • @saranashrestha2992
    @saranashrestha2992 Рік тому

    Wow tha k u so mauch.very good explanation

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому

      You're most welcome! Pls keep supporting! 🙂👍

  • @santhoshmadhukarnambiar7084
    @santhoshmadhukarnambiar7084 2 роки тому

    Thank u 🙏

  • @jacquelinemilligan8077
    @jacquelinemilligan8077 2 роки тому +1

    Society and parental caregivers are responsible when it comes to the reinforcement of negative behavior. How much exposure to the child is important also. Monitoring what children hear and watch is crucial. This is where the environment comes in, the philosophy of the adults and their influence, the observational as well as language learning. We are all born with the inherent traits of our parents. As a child matures will depend on those traits as well as the guidance of the parents to reinforce the negative as well as the positive rewards. I came up with watching violence in movies. Black and White TV with James Cagney, Humprey Bogart, George Ralph. Cowboys shoot them up everywhere the issue is mentoring the child as to what is real and what is not. How the child intakes information without instruction leaves it up to the child to come to their own imagination and formation of opinions which is part of how they see the world. The BoBo doll has been criticized for how it was conducted. First, He used children from the university child care of employees, All of the same social background and parent's mindsets as an educated and racial similarity. Also, there is no empirical research on this group of children as they matured and how this BoBo experiment affected them. What was the outcome without continued exposure did they continue with the behavior outside of the study to others like family or at school.? I have concerns with his theory even though the criminal justice system considers this theory the reason for violence in our society
    Jaci

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jaci. Yes, that's correct. It's the responsibility of parents to ensure that children develop the right interpretation skills. There obviously needs to be an element of control in the way of parental locks, in this day of content abundance. But them developing interpretation skills the right way is a lot more important. The Bobo doll experiment was definitely not a perfect experiment. It worked for the time it was conducted, and provided some basic insights on observational learning. It didn't take into account several aspects like the social backgrounds of the test subjects. And unfortunately, there's no follow-up data in terms of continued behaviour unfortunately.

  • @marymubisa5680
    @marymubisa5680 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @achmadmuslich5671
    @achmadmuslich5671 2 роки тому +2

    When I was on 4 grade. I was play a game that banned from many country. Name's postal 2. My father bought it from store and he think it's a normal game about delivery service and a lil bit pew pew like gta. My english wasnt good back then. I found out that, I can torture people there like incinerate, chop people's limb and etc. I love how people beg for mercy, scream of pain and pleeding for their life. I play it almost everytime I can play games on pc, every saturday night because I dont want my parent find out that this game is sick. Fast forward on my 25 yo, I still not have any interest of blood. I even avoid any gore video and movie such isis decapitate western journalist and saw films. I never bully someone except being toxic that I got from my mother. But I still have internal urge having pleasure over people's suffering and misery, both mentally or physically. I don't know if this urge from games that I played when I was a kid, or from my natural gene. Because I have something almost similiar when I was kindergarten age. My dad did violence over my mother and me. I dont know for sure if this the cause. But today, the urge still there, getting more and more worse but I never do any such temptation.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Achmad. Thank you for sharing your story in detail. What you described isn't completely abnormal or dangerous. So there's nothing to worry about yet. Videogames and other media can have a wide variety of influences. And witnessing abuse as a child can lead to stronger responses as an adult than video games. So long as you keep a check on your impulses and don't react, it's all okay. But if you feel like your urge is getting stronger and you have started to (or want to start) hurt animals, plants or other people, seek immediate psychiatric counselling and sessions. All the best!

  • @taaladayan2859
    @taaladayan2859 3 роки тому

    Hi can you help me plsss how to create a SLT about Spending behavior ???

    • @saulgaytan6792
      @saulgaytan6792 2 роки тому

      yo i got ya whatcha pritning on ?
      what are you using pla abs ? lmk

  • @leonardocanada98
    @leonardocanada98 3 роки тому

    Can you help me pls what is existential psychoanalytic theory?

    • @leonardocanada98
      @leonardocanada98 3 роки тому

      Sir can you please tell me What is the importance of existential psychoanalytic theory in your understanding about yourself or one's personality? Hope you anwer it🙏

  • @thetherapist5984
    @thetherapist5984 2 роки тому +1

    good

  • @agustinmata1057
    @agustinmata1057 3 місяці тому +1

    Well, childrens won't have an access to social media (where most aggressive content can be found) if parents don't allowed them to. So, yeah, parents are responsible for the behavior of their children. Don't let them use gadgets unless they are fully matured enough. Also, model an exemplary behavior, as stated by Bandura, that children learn through observation.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  3 місяці тому +1

      Agreed! In this day and age, mobile phones have become pacifiers for children. And parents find it difficult to keep mobile phones and social media away from children. It is their responsibility, and then the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that content moderation is strict and transparent to one and all.

  • @fwwryh7862
    @fwwryh7862 2 роки тому +2

    But the key element was the adult was hitting the Bobo doll. In movies and games, there is no social interaction. The idea of 'scoring a point is not worth as much as social interaction. So I would say we should base behavior amongst adults but movies and TV's are less important. Then we have the question of why is your child watching an 18+ show in the first place?

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your comment. Yes, personal interaction and experience will have a more profound effect on children for sure. In terms of censoring content for kids, it really is essential. If they do manage to get their hands on gated content, it becomes a tricky situation to handle

  • @ravenruizcastro
    @ravenruizcastro 2 роки тому +1

    Rest in peace Albert Bandura.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +1

      RIP Albert Bandura! 🙏
      Died at the age of 95 on the 26th of July, 2021.

  • @luinadaimari5803
    @luinadaimari5803 2 роки тому +1

    Is bandura and Walters theory same plz reply

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      Hi Luina. Walter's theory is similar to Bandura's, but isn't exactly the same. I'll try working on Walter's theory and will release a tutorial when it's ready.

  • @Research-tr3qd
    @Research-tr3qd 2 роки тому +1

    What is the best theory for self learning?

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому +1

      There are several perspectives to self learning. I would recommend Knowles - Self directed learning theory, the Social Learning theory and Behaviourism. Behaviourism is also convered in this channel. I will surely cover Knowles at some stage.

    • @MisterSimplify
      @MisterSimplify  2 роки тому

      Hello mate! A tutorial on an adult learning theory and andragogy has been uploaded. Please check it out.
      ua-cam.com/video/kga7re5JYA8/v-deo.html

  • @mohslimani5716
    @mohslimani5716 Місяць тому

    Freedom for innocent Kabyles unjustly condamned

  • @AmandaRose-vb7sb
    @AmandaRose-vb7sb 2 місяці тому

    this is such a under studies phenomenon is dog training!!

  • @communityservice7658
    @communityservice7658 2 роки тому

    Freq

  • @manavimaske6992
    @manavimaske6992 Рік тому

    Thank you