bandura
Pronunciation: [bænˈdʊərə]
Word
Context: "music"
(noun) a type of musical instrument from Ukraine that looks like a big guitar with a curved back and has lots of strings. People play it by plucking the strings with their fingers. It makes beautiful, soft sounds, often used in traditional music.
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She played a lovely tune on her bandura at the community event.
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He didn’t play the bandura because he lost his interest in music.
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Have you ever seen or heard someone play the bandura?
Context: "psychology"
(noun) a term used to describe a concept from a psychologist named Albert Bandura, who believed that people learn by watching others and imitating them. It's about how we learn from what we see in our families, schools, and on TV.
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Children learn many social skills through Bandura's theory of observational learning.
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Without role models, kids may not benefit from Bandura's principles of learning.
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How does Bandura's theory explain why we copy behaviors from our friends?
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