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  • In the 1960s, Albert Bandura conducted an experiment to see whether children learnt to act and behave in certain ways from watching an adult model. ​
  • This research is commonly known as the “Bobo doll experiment”.​
    He actually conducted his research first, and then from his findings developed his Social Learning Theory
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