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What is the name of the theory studied by Bandura in 1961?
Social Learning Theory
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How many children participated in Bandura's study?
72
children
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What was the age range of the children in Bandura's study?
3 to 5
years old
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How were the children divided in Bandura's study?
36
boys and 36 girls
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What design was used in Bandura's study?
Matched pairs design
Children matched based on
aggression ratings
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What were the three conditions in Bandura's first study?
Observing
aggressive
adult model
<br>2.
Non-aggressive
adult model<br>
3
. No observing of adult model
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How long did the children observe the adult model in Condition 1?
10 minutes
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What was the purpose of the waiting room in Bandura's study?
To experience
mild-aggression
arousal
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How long did the children play in Room 2?
20 minutes
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What was the outcome for children in Condition 1 compared to Conditions 2 and 3?
Children in Condition 1 imitated adult
aggression
, while Conditions 2 and 3 showed rare to no aggression
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What was the effect of same-sex models on aggression in Bandura's study?
Same-sex models resulted in
higher
aggression
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What was different about Condition 3 in the second study?
It featured a
cartoon cat
as the model
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What were the conditions in the third study regarding the aggressive model?
Condition 1 watched an aggressive model being rewarded , Condition 2 watched the model being punished, Condition 3 was a control group with no rewards or punishment
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What were the key findings of Bandura's studies on aggression?
Children
imitated aggressive behavior from adult models
Same-sex
models led to higher aggression
Exposure
to aggressive models increased likelihood of aggression
Punishment
of aggressive behavior reduced imitation
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