Why It's Important To Model Desired Behavior
Michael B. Maine
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Human beings learn an extraordinary amount from each other. Often our behavior is a result of how we respond to others. When trying to influence behavior, we often resort to verbal and/or written requests and demands. Social psychologist Albert Bandura was one of the first people to prove that we learn from modeled behavior. Modeling a desired behavior is much more effective than telling somebody what to do. Whether it be in the workplace, in the home, or in the greater public, setting the example by doing will command much more credibility and respect, leading to greater influence. Below is the famous video footage of the experiment by Albert Bandura showing how children model behavior.
Albert Bandura in
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Reader Comments (2)
Michael, you were so humble about your blog (as always)! It's excellent!!!
Keep up the great work, my friend. :)
Hi Candace (I know that's you!),
Thank you for the comment. I hope you enjoy it and I'll keep trying to put forth content that is both relevant and valuable. Take care and have a good one. Likewise, you keep up the good work. I love your blog as well.
-Michael