Title | : | Bandura - bobo doll experiment |
Lasting | : | 1.36 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 981 rb |
|
🤦🤬 Comment from : Susanna Vaccaro |
|
UDE Leutner Gang! Comment from : Benjamin Marth |
|
教育に環境は大切。 Comment from : トナカイ牧場 |
|
最高や Comment from : 犬が歩いたから棒に当たった |
|
this is disturbing Comment from : davis davis |
|
I want one 😂😂 Comment from : Iram Nasir |
|
This is a cursed video, beware Comment from : eny |
|
This weird Comment from : Mia Bickley |
|
That kid would have layed a beatdown on that doll on his own Kids are really like that Lol Comment from : T B |
|
RIP Bobo🙏 Comment from : 이숙자 |
|
Hacettepe D1 psikiyatri çalışanlara bir anı bırakıyorum :)) Comment from : Alper Alpaslan |
|
Sembra un video del deep web Gesù incapace Comment from : Nereo Sorpreso |
|
Madonna nutria Comment from : Nereo Sorpreso |
|
Dio renna Comment from : Nereo Sorpreso |
|
Why can I not stop laughing 😂 Comment from : miss robin hoodie |
|
Kto od psycholoszki???? 😋 Comment from : Julia Boczek |
|
brought here by coursera Comment from : Amit Kumar |
|
That lady is giving old BOBO the hands at :20 seconds Comment from : B Love |
|
Thumbs up if you're watching this for a college class Comment from : Aaron Barnaby |
|
did they ever follow up on this child on how he turned out as a teenager or adult? i would be courious Comment from : lydiana garcia |
|
The comments in this thread are pricelessthanks everyone Comment from : Cheryl Stokes |
|
irgendjemand aus der 7d hier ? Comment from : Paul Weninger |
|
That kid is a cold savage Comment from : The Efex |
|
Someone should add 'let the bodies hit the floor' by drowing pool to this video Comment from : Tim Weynen |
|
Your boy is LIT! He grabbed a hammer Comment from : Jennifer Silva |
|
Awww A young Klansmen Comment from : DrStraightGutta |
|
The kids look creepy as HELL Comment from : Olivia Hahes |
|
If you want a more extensive explanation, you should visit the site if Simply Psychology and search for the Bobo-Doll Experiment You're welcome Comment from : Miriam Warmerdam |
|
This is a discrimination to bobo dolls everywhere, how could you beat up something so adorable? I demand this be removed before an innocent child's eyes and mind are warped Comment from : kelton shiffer |
|
Mother's little angel Comment from : Mr Young - Fictionist |
|
I had to reference this video in my essay, I wish you had a more academic sounding YouTube name D: ha Comment from : Amy Townson |
|
My favourite theorist :) His research papers are interesting too Comment from : Amy Townson |
|
this is hilarious, that kid was pissed!!!!! Comment from : Dobby is a free elf |
|
What was the result of letting the children near the doll without an adult model? Comment from : Andrew Bridgers |
|
How long did the results last? If they returned them to the same environment would they commit the same behaviour, what about towards other objects, is the behaviour limited to bobo dolls etc etc Comment from : ReanimatorHW |
|
except that there was a control group that didn't touch the doll at all Comment from : 1925141428224 |
|
The whole point of the experiment was to show how children are affected by observational learning If you take out the observation, there's no point to the experiment Comment from : chunkylilpeanut |
|
I feel like beating the shit out of that bobo doll now Comment from : KillWil86 |
|
Wow lady you suck at beating up dolls Put some heart into it Comment from : slewber |
|
I'm in pysc and its all bs Comment from : Lucas T |
|
This experiment was made before violent video games were even made I even bet you that this little kid hasn't even seen one And besides, i bet that those little kid's parents wouldn't even let him watch a violent movie or anything Comment from : Georgia Wellsworth |
|
*cough* grand theft auto *cough* Comment from : dsmyify |
|
Agreed, there is a limited amount of application for the bobo doll There appears to be no other readily identifiable function for a child than hit it and see it come back up This appears to be a poorly designed experiment intended to achieve the researcher's expected result Comment from : ziggerzag101 |
|
I'd like to have seen a 'control' for this I'm sure it would prove the same point but using a bouncy inflatable is kind of inviting the knocking down Would be good to see what would happen if the model did a) nothing with the doll and b) played with it but knocking it down or hitting At least that would prove the point more strongly Comment from : Ras6200 |
|
`/" Comment from : Khai Nguyen |
|
My issue with this is that the woman body language gives off the feeling that she is playing with the doll rather than truly being aggressive with it This creates issues when trying to see if the child is really mimicking the aggression Comment from : Sydney Wilson |
|
"bang bang you're dead wait you weren't alive in the first place" although I understand bobo dolls have rights too :P Comment from : IDS IDS |
|
Doing this group project about the link about violence irl and violence in video game Check out our facebook link: /ViolenceAndVideoGames We are researching to find that violence in video gaming have no direct link to real life violence For example the school shooting where CNN blames Starcraft 2 for it Please support us Comment from : Karoola |
|
This would be a good one for "Where is he now?" Comment from : David Shaffer |
|
60 years of teaching at Stanford!! What a legend Comment from : MultiAb6 |
|
i gotta do apaper on this Comment from : Pete Silver |
|
that child looks pretty dam pissed off Comment from : shanae turner |
|
I love the narration at the beginning, he sounds like he feels really sorry for the doll :P Comment from : Megalogue |
|
It's interesting, though Comment from : RADIOACTIVEBUNY |
|
creepy Comment from : KRIS YYYU |
|
Lmao! Comment from : mudoskudo |
|
0:54 note that exposure to aggressive modeling increased attraction to guns The history of the participants is a confounder in this experiment The children clearly are modeling a behavior they had seen outside the experiment Comment from : ITAPTF240 |
|
hello psychology applied to teaching class Comment from : Mason Pauly |
|
USF John? Comment from : Indie Guy |
|
Thats healthy wholesome fun for a six year old Comment from : Houston Brice |
|
Little Adolf went on to be a psychopath Comment from : malkycombat |
|
That kid is actually genuinely intimidating oo Comment from : muntificator |
|
Got to watch this for my psy class OMG Never laughed so hard Comment from : Good2beNinaG |
|
0:25 "Have at you, you brute!" Comment from : I Am Paul |
|
same thing i thought Comment from : sweatersnug |
|
hmm, i disagree with that because i know that if my sister beat someone up i wouldn't Comment from : sweatersnug |
|
i would be aggressive with it just because it's bouncy Comment from : sweatersnug |
|
Big fucking deal I forgot to capitalize ONE letter atleast my grammar and spelling is understandable Unlike most others online I've seen spelling and grammar so bad I developed a migraine in the process of reading it So my little mess up isn't very bad Comment from : Divitation |
|
lol I'm starting to think that they stopped teaching english in school Comment from : Divitation |
|
^ 71 likes???? really? smh Comment from : itsKIIDNinja |
|
I wonder who and where these kids are today Comment from : Alliah Czarielle GF |
|
Duh Clowns are freaky Why would you not want to beat one? Comment from : Jwend392 |
|
m3 2
Comment from : hoodtranslations |
|
ummm even if i saw a bobo doll and didn't witness the lady being agressive with it, i'd be agressive with it Comment from : sweatersnug |
|
Half of the study group of children were in an 'non-aggressive model' where they did not see an adult hit the doll, these children did not even pay attention to the Bobo doll when left alone to play Comment from : Edaburgh |
|
@JustIshwar They taught kids aggression; we taught kids violence Comment from : One Take Jay |
|
@waksibra he repeated this experiment with a live clown and the results were the same Comment from : Lumari |
|
@Inklor im just watching this because experimental psychology is a field I want to get into, take an interest in it Comment from : Stryker 0811 |
|
@RyanD130 No, say "Da-da"
Da-da Comment from : Dipstikk |
|
@Dipstikk ay? Comment from : Ryan Micky D |
|
@RyanD130 Baby's first words Comment from : Dipstikk |
|
@Dipstikk Classic Twilight Zone twist Comment from : HelloHiGoodday |
|
@candygurlxx why would you hit it ? well due to the significant difference in the violance shown by the children that watched the adults that got punished from the adults that didnt get punished It has a lot of relavence for the subjectability of a child to different reinforcements would you hit a bobo doll after you saw the last person get shot because of it
And you cant prove anything in science you can only support and disprove Comment from : Arran Williamson |
|
@Inklor pay attention in english, you've 'gots' to lol if you want to pass of your second rate language skills with the beautiful word english behind it please just say american or something Comment from : Arran Williamson |
|
Switch the doll with a real person and the experiment might have som validity Comment from : waksibra |
|
@GreatDinn lol that is so true! it's like not punching a pouching bag Comment from : JcLazyX210 |
|
@Inklor I see what you did there! Comment from : Sam W |
|
@Dipstikk Well said! Comment from : Chillia Chan |
|
I wonder how they deprogrammed this kid Did the model come in and hug the Bobo doll and give it kisses to change his behaviour? Comment from : Rick Barramore |
|
@xKerryBubzx I'm doing the same :) Comment from : Sania |
|
It's scary how the kids put the gat to poor Bobo's back, execution style Comment from : Hamburgler55 |
|
Was that doll designed for anything other than hitting?
I'm genuinely curious Why would you build a giant inflatable doll whose sole purpose was to bounce back from any excess force, and say "Don't hit it kids!" Comment from : GreatDinn |
|
I'm just watching this bc my teacher says we got's to Comment from : Inklor |
The Bobo Doll Experiment - Albert Bandura on Social Learning РѕС‚ : Practical Psychology Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Bobo Doll experiment (Bandura) РѕС‚ : Geert Stienissen Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
The Brain: A Secret History - Emotions; Bandura Bobo Doll Experiment РѕС‚ : DebateFilms Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Social learning || Albert Bandura || Bobo doll experiment || Child development|| CDp by Nisha Mam РѕС‚ : Achievers Academy NISHA SHARMA Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Albert Bandura Social Learning Theory| Bobo Doll Experiment| Four Mediational Process of Learning РѕС‚ : Net Education(Nidhi Vaish) Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
The Bobo Doll Experiment By Albert Bandura | Social Learning Theory | Psychology РѕС‚ : Perspective Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Albert Bandura, Social Learning and his Bobo Doll experiment РѕС‚ : Yvo Wueest Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
floating lemon experiment| experiment of density using lemon|science experiment |density experiment РѕС‚ : RB study channel Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Observational learning: Bobo doll experiment and social cognitive theory | MCAT | Khan Academy РѕС‚ : khanacademymedicine Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
The Dark Side of Science: The Bobo Doll Experiment 1963 (Short Documentary) РѕС‚ : Plainly Difficult Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |