Title | : | Bandura, Ross u0026 Ross (1961): Imitation of Aggression - A-Levels 9990 Psychology |
Lasting | : | 1.05.48 |
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im starting an AICE psych class soon, so ive been watching these videos as an overview of the class, and ive already learned so much! Comment from : Septembre77 |
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this really helped me out!! Comment from : Bisma |
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love from pakistan sir!!!🥺❤️🇵🇰 Comment from : Bisma |
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According to my textbook, the other 21 children were only rated by one observer Comment from : Anish Kongara |
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Your videos are really helpful! I had a question, why is that the children in the non-aggressive condition are likely to be less aggressive than those in the no model condition ? Comment from : Palak |
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👑👑 Comment from : The knowledge door |
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I just started an access course on social studies and I have to learn independently from going to a college, so channels like this are a massive benefit to me and I’m sure countless others! Thank you so much Comment from : Stan Dudley |
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Thank you so much for these lectures sir, I am currently learning A level Psychology by, self studying as in my country we do not have enough teachers for this subject Comment from : SC |
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51 children were observed by their teacher and an experimenter but the rest of the 21 children were observed only by the experimenter Comment from : tonys wife |
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for your question about the rating of the remaining children that were not part of the 51, yes they were rated but by only one observer because there was already high inter rater reliability so bandura felt only one could continue Comment from : Remy |
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Thanks fir existing, Mr Ross❤️ Comment from : NONO×POPO |
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I love you Comment from : Syed Naveed |
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Thank you sir!!!!! Your Teaching is superb but bit fast Comment from : Hakaralla Production |
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Thanks you so much! Its really helpfulmuch respect 😇 Comment from : muqaddas qamar |
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Very well explained, couldn't be any better, great work, its actually a blessing for a student 💯👍🏻 Comment from : Rabia Shabbir |
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I started my A-level psychology course late so i missed quite a bit of the content and these videos are honestly saving me Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into these videos, really appreciate it! Comment from : Sakura RinYui |
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thanks a lot sir! :) Comment from : Muthu |
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Hi,thank you for the video I have a query, in the gender differences section the 4th question states, "Which model gender influenced girls more" and the answer you stated female subjects 137 This belongs to the category imitative verbal aggression What happens in the imitative physical aggression category? Because in that category, the male models have influenced females more! Please help Comment from : Neethu Ravindran |
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Thank you sir cant u upload the videos for the milgram study and the pilivian and the Yamamoto studies Comment from : Shenon Sovis |
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Why the girls imitated male model more in aggressive group? Comment from : Fiza Nasir |
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I finally found someone who teaches A level psychology on youtube 😃brI am really excited to learn from you!✌️ Comment from : Cosmic Explorations |
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We discussed this in our classroom aswell, only 51 students were rated by the second observer (inter-rater reliability) because when testing for mentioned reliability, if the two observers are able to agree on a similar ratings for 51 students there appears to be less need for the rest 21 kids to be tested As a positive coefficient is already established, the researcher can determine inter rater reliability after half or more than half of the sample is tested again by another researcher and similar results are produced! Comment from : black tar |
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This video, and every one you make regarding AS/A level psychology is very, very useful brI have found in my A level Psychology textbook by Juliana Russell, Fiona Lintern, Lizze Gauntlett,Jamie Davies that the rest of the children ( those who were not rated by 2 observers on aggression prior to the experiment) were rated by only one observer, and that similar levels of aggression were produced Comment from : Benjamin Ahmedbegovic |
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awesome lecture! thanks for all the help! Comment from : Ayna Rana |
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What about the other papers??? Research methods? Psychology and abnormality? Comment from : Soban |
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Love thr way you explained the study And everything according to the book It is the first video i have found which is explaining according to the text bookbrI am a self study student of alevels and this video really helped me Do u have the explainationd of all the 12 studies in the book it would reallt help Comment from : Samrin Art |
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Keep it coming bro! Comment from : ninjaong87 |
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