Tips From Former Smokers Video Analysis

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The three videos I watched were “Tips from Former Smokers” in this video some people are giving advice to other people to stop smoking. I believe this video would be effective at convincing individuals to change a behavior that has the potential to negatively affect their health because seeing other people who cannot talk helps them realize that if they continue to smoke something similar or worse can happen to them. “Anti-Prescription Drug Abuse Public Service Announcement” this video is giving an advice to parents to help prevent their children from not falling on drugs. Yes, I believe this video would be effective at convincing individuals to change a behavior that has the potential to negatively affect their health. “NYC Anti-Soda Public Service Announcement” This video is giving everyone an advice to stop drinking soda or other sugary drinks to drink water instead so we can be healthy. I believe this video would be effective at convincing individuals to change a behavior that has the potential to negatively affect their health. …show more content…
The steps for observation learning theory are attention, retention, motor reproduction, and reinforcement. I remember when my mother taught me how to make rice. I paid close attention on everything she did so that the rice could be like hers. I learned to make rice just my

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