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-The '''Bobo doll experiment''' was the collective name of experiments conducted by [[Albert Bandura]] in 1961 and 1963 when he studied [[children's behavior]] after watching an adult model act aggressively towards a Bobo doll. There are different variations of the experiment. The most notable experiment measured the children's behavior after seeing the model get rewarded, get punished, or experience no consequence for beating up the bobo doll. The experiments are empirical approaches to test Bandura's [[social learning theory]]. The social learning theory claims that people learn through observing, imitating, and modeling. It shows that people not only learn by being rewarded or punished ([[behaviorism]]), but they can also learn from watching somebody else being rewarded or punished ([[observational learning]]). These experiments are important because they sparked many more studies on the effects of observational learning. The studies not only give us new data, but this data has practical implications, e.g. how children can be influenced from watching violent media.+'''Social learning''' ('''social pedagogy''') is learning that takes place at a wider scale than individual or [[group learning]], up to a societal scale, through social interaction between peers. It may or may not lead to a change in attitudes and behaviour.
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-[[Aggression]], [[Albert Bandura]], [[Bobo]], [[Criminal psychology]], [[Index of education articles]], [[Influence of mass media]], [[Observational learning]], [[Personality psychology]], [[Research on the effects of violence in mass media]], [[Social cognitive theory]], [[Social learning (social pedagogy)]], [[Social learning theory]], [[Social psychology]], [[Timeline of psychology]]+
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== See also == == See also ==
-* [[Behaviorism]]+* [[Pedagogy]]
-* [[Social experiment]]+* [[Andragogy]]
-* [[Developmental psychology]]+* [[Poliglota]] – start-up of language learning based on social groups in public places
-* [[Imitation]]+* [[Chamilo]] – an open-source learning management system incorporating a social learning features set
-* [[Observational learning|Observational Learning]]+* [[Docsity]] – a social learning network for international students and professionals
-* [[Role model]]+* [[Social learning tools]]
-* [[Influence of mass media]]+* [[Social skills]]
 +* [[Social pedagogy]]
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Social learning (social pedagogy) is learning that takes place at a wider scale than individual or group learning, up to a societal scale, through social interaction between peers. It may or may not lead to a change in attitudes and behaviour.

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