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    conventions in fashion: they are rigorists. Two subcultures are mainly represented amongst MMM’s customers. The “Bobos“are the new urban upper class‚ they love wearing brands without showing-off‚ and it corresponds to the no-logos cult of MMM. They love the idea of a “confidential luxury” and unachieved aesthetics like the nude beauty look of Charlotte Gainsbourg for example. Bobos are aware of the environmental issues‚ they buy organic food and recycle: the idea of making new clothes with old ones

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    Speech by William Deiyan Towah President of the Staff Association of WAHO (ATO) On the occasion of the visit of H. E. Ambassador Kadre Desire Ouedrago President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Bobo-Dioulasso‚ Burkina Faso‚ 21st March 2014 Please join me to invoke the blessings of the All-Merciful Allah for the save arrival of the President and his Party: Our only creator and provider of our needs‚ we thank you and honour your glorious name for putting together

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    P1: Explain all 6 psychology perspectives. M1: Choose 2 perspectives and extend your explanations to access them. i.e. look at all the factors in detail and assess how useful they are to study human behaviour. In this essay I will be talking about the 6 perspectives which are; social learning theory‚ behaviourism theory‚ biological theory‚ psychodynamic theory‚ cognitive theory and humanism. I will be talking about the theorists involved with psychology and the tests they done to prove their theories

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    Bandura (1977) tested 36 boys and 36 girls from Stanford University nursery ages between 3 and 6. Under controlled conditions‚ 24 boys and girls watched a male or female role model (according on the gender of the child) behaving aggressively towards a ‘Bobo doll’ they also made distinctive sound effects like ‘pow’ and ‘boom’. Meanwhile the other 24

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    greatest being Bandura‚ with his famous research using bobo dolls. Albert Bandura’s 1963 study‚ “Imitation of Film-Mediated Aggressive Models‚” is recognized throughout the world of psychology and yielded fascinating results. Bandura used a sample of 36 boys and 36 girls‚ all within the age of 3 and 7. These children were split into different groups to view different films. One group was shown a model acting in a passive manner in the presence of a bobo doll‚ whereas the other group witnessed a film

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    Freud Vs. Bandura 1 Running Head: FREUD VERSUS BANDURA Theories of Development Proposed by Freud & Bandura Wednesday Evening Class Jessica Carson Freud Vs. Bandura 2 Both perspectives defined: The psychoanalytic perspective‚ projected by Sigmund Freud‚ is based on the idea that childhood experiences significantly influence the development of later personality traits and psychological problems. Albert Bandura believed that aggression is learned through a process called behavior

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    Psychology- Strengths and Weaknesses of the Learning Perspective Strengths: Determinism- Refers to the view that all our behaviour is caused by some environmental factor. Our behaviour is determined by outside factors; therefore it is not free will. Allows the study of nurturing. For example‚ Operation Head start was an enrichment programme in the US. It came about as a result of a political movement to help disadvantaged children. For example‚ those who lacked some of the early benefits‚ such

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    recover when need it. It incorporates the basic principles of learning like attention‚ memory and motivation. Albert Bandura Bobo Doll experiment set principles on social learning. Through this experiment he observed 33 children‚ boys and girls. These children were then divided into 3 groups‚ each group watch a different ending of the video. The video was of a woman beating a Bobo Doll; she beat up the doll‚ threw it across the room‚ kicked it‚ and called it names. She was very aggressive towards the

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    Discuss one or more socio-psychological explanations of aggression. (24 marks) Social learning theory (SLT) is just one of the few theories that attempt to explain aggression‚ in regards to social psychology. SLT implies that all behaviours are learned‚ and that is by watching‚ or ‘observing’ others. Therefore children learn aggressive behaviours by observing others aggressive behaviours. However‚ it is not that simple. For a child to learn this‚ they must first notice a potential role model

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    will find out why they had done this research‚ what happened during this experiment and their outcomes. Background: Bandura and colleagues researched how we learn‚ particularly how social learning has framed aspects of behaviour. One study was the Bobo doll study which aimed to explore the extent that children would imitate aggressive behaviour they saw performed by an actor (referred here as a ‘model’). They believed that watching violence and aggressive behaviour would make a child imitate what

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