This study examined the effects of similarity in competence between model and observer on the effectiveness of observational learning in argumentative writing. Participants (N 214, 8th grade, mixed ability) were assigned to 1 of 3 conditions: an observation/weak-focus, an observation/good-focus, or a control condition. The two observational-learning groups observed pairs of peer models performing writing tasks. Participants focused respectively on the noncompetent (weak) model or on the competent (good) model. The control group performed the writing tasks themselves. Results are consistent with the similarity hypothesis: Weak learners learn more from focusing their observations on weak models, whereas better learners learn more from focusi...
Recent theories of observational learning often make a distinction between the acquisition and the p...
Tested the hypothesis that the degree to which an observer and model are subject to similar reinforc...
The objectives of this study are 1) to explain the influence of the think pair share and mind mappin...
Example-based learning is a very effective and efficient instructional strategy for novices. It can ...
Learning from (video) modeling examples in which a model demonstrates how to perform a task is an ef...
Learning from (video) modeling examples in which a model demonstrates how to perform a task is an ef...
Learning by imitation is one of the basic processes through which people start acquiring skills, kno...
Observational learning is based on a critical assumption that trainees can and do recognize critical...
This study was an investigation of the difference between field independent and field dependent indi...
In this paper we discuss the role of observation in learning to write. We argue that the acquisition...
was driven by a difference in performance at Level 2, observation of model choice only. Conclusions ...
This study was designed to investigate some features of the stimulus in observational learning whic...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
Access restricted to OSU communityA series of experiments were conducted to test whether students wi...
Typescript (photocopy).Using Bandura's theory of observational learning or modeling, this study inve...
Recent theories of observational learning often make a distinction between the acquisition and the p...
Tested the hypothesis that the degree to which an observer and model are subject to similar reinforc...
The objectives of this study are 1) to explain the influence of the think pair share and mind mappin...
Example-based learning is a very effective and efficient instructional strategy for novices. It can ...
Learning from (video) modeling examples in which a model demonstrates how to perform a task is an ef...
Learning from (video) modeling examples in which a model demonstrates how to perform a task is an ef...
Learning by imitation is one of the basic processes through which people start acquiring skills, kno...
Observational learning is based on a critical assumption that trainees can and do recognize critical...
This study was an investigation of the difference between field independent and field dependent indi...
In this paper we discuss the role of observation in learning to write. We argue that the acquisition...
was driven by a difference in performance at Level 2, observation of model choice only. Conclusions ...
This study was designed to investigate some features of the stimulus in observational learning whic...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
Access restricted to OSU communityA series of experiments were conducted to test whether students wi...
Typescript (photocopy).Using Bandura's theory of observational learning or modeling, this study inve...
Recent theories of observational learning often make a distinction between the acquisition and the p...
Tested the hypothesis that the degree to which an observer and model are subject to similar reinforc...
The objectives of this study are 1) to explain the influence of the think pair share and mind mappin...