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  2. Monkey see, monkey do - Wikipedia

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    Jazz singer-songwriter Michael Franks used the saying as the subject and title of his song "Monkey See – Monkey Do" on his 1976 album "The Art of Tea".A television show of the same name aired on PBS Kids Sprout from 2010 to 2013 and later on Qubo and was produced by Title Entertainment and Smartoonz, the company also behind Sprout's Nina's Little Fables.

  3. Hundredth monkey effect - Wikipedia

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    The hundredth monkey effect is an esoteric idea claiming that a new behavior or idea is spread rapidly by unexplained means from one group to all related groups once a critical number of members of one group exhibit the new behavior or acknowledge the new idea. The behavior was said to propagate even to groups that are physically separated and ...

  4. Observational learning - Wikipedia

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    The stages of observational learning include exposure to the model, acquiring the model's behaviour and accepting it as one's own. Bandura's social cognitive learning theory states that there are four factors that influence observational learning: [8] Attention: Observers cannot learn unless they pay attention to what's happening around them ...

  5. Monkey see, monkey do: Did Fort Worth Zoo animals take ... - AOL

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    Monkey see, monkey do. Indeed. “The number one thing we drew from our 2017 and now our 2024 research, ... For now, the monkey see, monkey do theory has proven true. Show comments.

  6. Modeling (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    For example, mirror neurons become active when a monkey grasps an object, just as when it watches another monkey do. [6] While the significance of mirror neurons is still up for debate in the scientific community, many believe them to be the primary biological component in imitative learning. [7] [8]

  7. Cognitive imitation - Wikipedia

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    When given an opportunity to respond, 3-year-olds generated the intended (i.e., correct) sequence [5] (Exp. 3.) 3-year-old's success in the goal emulation condition excludes the possibility that 3-year-olds' motor-spatial imitation problem is due to difficulty vicariously learning (i.e., because of a lack of interest, failure to attend ...

  8. Here’s the truth behind 6 of the most widely circulated ...

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    “In my opinion, these Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are being flown by ‘monkey see, monkey do’ guys trying their new remote drone systems that are small enough not to require registration ...

  9. Learning theory (education) - Wikipedia

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    Learning theory describes how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning. Cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences, as well as prior experience, all play a part in how understanding, or a worldview, is acquired or changed and knowledge and skills retained.