Psychology 5

 

The nature/nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the  extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either  inherited (genetic) or acquired (learned) characteristics. This exercise  will help you explore that debate by looking at one specific behavior,  aggression.

Bandura’s (1977) social learning theory states that aggression is  learned from the environment through observation and imitation  (nurture). He concludes this, in part, from the results of his famous  Bobo doll experiment (Bandura, 1961). Review the Bobo experiment here: . 

Reflect on the following issues:

  • Where do you stand on the nature/nurture debate? Is aggression a  learned behavior? Please provide specific examples to your point of  view.
  • Discuss your thoughts on the experiment and its relevance to the  debate. Do you see any potential flaws or underlying factors that may  not be reflected in the analysis here?
  • Suggest at least one implication for society if children do learn predominantly by imitation.  

Write a 23  page paper (not including the title page and reference page)  referencing at least two sources (you may cite the website provided here  for the Bobo doll experiment as one of your sources. Refer to the Bobo  doll experiment, but do not summarize it.)

Use current APA Style and include a title page and reference page.

Bobo experiment link – https://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html

Week 2 Assignment Loving Support Essay

  

It is a truism that a loving, supportive home environment pays dividends in a childs development. The same is likely true in a school setting; students who believe that their teachers and the school care about them will likely have a closer connection to the school and have more positive feelings about the school.
 

In a two- to five-page paper (not including the title and reference pages) use the (specifically pages 9-18) as well as three additional scholarly sources (not including your textbook), cited and referenced in APA style, to describe the idea of a loving, supportive school environment through addressing the following: 

Describe a loving, supportive school environment from the point of view of both student and teacher. 

Describe the parental role in helping to create a loving, supportive school environment.

Describe the benefits of this environment to the students academic, physical, and social development.

 Carefully review the for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

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Week 2 Journal

  

Checklist

Using the Journal tab, respond to the following prompt:
 

View the and develop a 10-point checklist of what works for parent involvement.
 

Carefully review the for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your journal entries.

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Week 2 Discussion 2 Counseling Roles

  

List and explain the factors that play an important role if and how counselors become involved in school, school-community, and overall partnerships. Research indicates certain misperceptions counselors have about their role- why may this be?

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