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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
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