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The 1966 Five Monkey Experiment . This experiment demonstrates social learning and operant conditioning. The monkeys learned to avoid climbing the ladder through observation and the fear of punishment. Over time, even without experiencing the original cold water punishment, the behavior persisted and became a tradition, showing how social...

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Gator Stephens the Pilot of the 4 Winds1 year ago

Go to school. Go to work. Don’t be different. Follow your leaders. Don’t be ostracized.

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Pavel Elad Zablotny1 year ago

My mom cut the top inch or two off the Thanksgiving turkey before cooking it. Never knew why, it just was. Learned years later that her mother did the same in order to fit the bird into a smaller oven in the basement kitchen (2nd kitchen). 🤷🏻‍♂️

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John MacLerran1 year ago

Is this true? I found this, which appears to contradict...

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Mark Rubin1 year ago

Everything I know is a story.

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Deo1 year ago

Monkey see, monkey teach - passing down behaviors, even without understanding the "why."

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Matthew Pirkowski1 year ago

Have a link to the study itself. Thought it was apocryphal.

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Erich Thilow1 year ago

They used electric shocks and not cold water. Probably changed the narrative in this video for sensible people who would otherwise cry about the animal abuse instead of talking about the lesson. (Although many animal tests are very cruel)

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Brad1 year ago

Whole lotta religious “traditions” like this.

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CosmicWeaver1 year ago

Tradition - peer pressure from dead people. Neither right or wrong, but must always be questioned.

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iclandia1 year ago

I think that what this experiment shows, unfortunately, is the learned behaviour of punishing others (beating in this case) without having a reason to do so.

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