Wednesday, December 18, 2019
The Relationship Between Democracy And Civility - 1900 Words
Author Ken Burns (2011) describes the relationship between democracy and civility when he said, ââ¬Å"But civility is essential to our ability as a nation to confront together difficult issues, even when we may disagree, and to continue to improve as a countryâ⬠(National Constitution Center, 2011). Democracy and civility go hand in hand; without democracy, there wouldnââ¬â¢t be civility and without civility there wouldnââ¬â¢t be democracy. In a democracy, the model of dissent should be deliberation, yet the long and careful debate we once had has shifted towards violent measures to fulfill oneââ¬â¢s own needs. The model of dissent has transformed from deliberation to violence due impart, to the technological advancements throughout the world. Thisâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Albert Bandura, a renowned psychologist, studied how some behaviors are learned through imitation. He calls this the social learning theory. It is exemplified in his classic experiment called th e ââ¬ËBoboââ¬â¢ Doll Experiment. The children participating in the experiment were individually shown into a room with toys and then played with them for 10 minutes while ââ¬Å"either, 1) 24 children (12 girls and 12 boys) watched a male or female model behaving aggressively toward a toy called a ââ¬Å"Bobo Dollâ⬠. The adults attacked the Bobo doll in a distinctive manner, either punching or kicking and in some cases using a hammer. 2) Another 24 children were exposed to a non-aggressive model who played in a quiet and subdued manner for 10 minutes. 3) The final 24 children were used as a control group and were not exposed to any model at allâ⬠(McLeod, 2011). In order to study whether these three situations had a different effect on the children, the experimenter subjected all the children to ââ¬Å"mild aggression arousalâ⬠(McLeod, 2011) by taking each child separately to a room with toys. Once the child began to play with the toys, the experimenter ââ¬Å" told the child that these were the experimenterââ¬â¢s best toys and she had decided to reserve them for the other childrenâ⬠(McLeod, 2011). The experimenter then brought the child into the next room, which had some aggressive toys, such as a toy hammer, and some non-aggressive toys. For twenty minutes the childââ¬â¢s
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