social learning theory of aggression AO3

    Cards (3)

    • Bandura's bobo doll study
      • three groups of children (aggressive, non-aggressive and no model)
      • found that children who observed the aggressive model produced more aggressive behaviour. aggression was almost non-existent in the other conditions
      • shows that aggressive behaviour can be learnt through observation and imitation of a role model
      • but also, Bandura ignores demand characteristics and participant variables (such as testosterone)
    • Poilin and Boivin's aggressive boys study
      • looked at aggressive boys aged 9-12 and found that they formed friendships with other aggressive boys
      • used their alliances to gain resources (which was usually successful)
      • this means that they were frequently exposed to aggressive role models and to the positive consequences of aggression
    • The Kung San society
      • discourage aggression and therefore children should not display aggression since they dont have any aggressive role models
      • but some children did display aggression, despite the lack of aggressive role models available
      • this means that there may be more to aggression than SLT suggests, such as biological and evolutionary factors.