Yes, it is well-known (up here, anyway) that Bandura is Canadian, and indeed taught at the University of British Columbia for a number of years before moving down the coast.
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Melvyn King wrote:

Nice Try. According to http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/bandura.html


Albert Bandura was born December 4, 1925, in the small town of Mundare
in northern Alberta, Canada. He was educated in a small elementary
school and high school in one, with minimal resources, yet a remarkable
success rate.

Wikipedia has him as a Canadian too.

Melvyn King
SUNY Cortland

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Subject: [tips] Punishment in Kansas

It appears that Kansas is one of those states that buddies up with the
use of punishment.Authorities in Wichita,Kansas have given permission to
use taser guns on misbehaving High school students.
This brings back memories of Lovaas at KU in Lawrence who used electric
shocks as a means of extinguishing behavior in autistic kids.
Was Kansas the place where the term "behavioral engineering" emanated?
I got my Masters from Wichita State and it appeared that there was lots
of behavioral mod proponents and theorists in the KU-KSU area.
I know that Albert Bandura is from that area.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida


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