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What does SLT suggest about learning?
We learn by
observing
others
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What age group did Bandura et al. study?
Children aged
3-5
years old
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What was the main focus of Bandura's Bobo doll studies?
Imitation of
aggressive
behavior
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What did half of the children observe in the study?
Aggressive
adult
models
with the doll
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What was the issue with using a Bobo doll in the study?
The doll is not a living person
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What behavior did children exhibit after watching aggressive models?
They
imitated
aggressive behaviors
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What is vicarious reinforcement in SLT?
Learning
through
observing consequences
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What did Gee and Leith (2007) study support?
SLT
explanation of
aggression
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What did Gee and Leith analyze in their study?
Penalty records from
NHL
games
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What was the finding regarding North American players?
They were more
penalized
for aggression
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What is necessary for social learning to occur?
Formation of
mental representations
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What happens if a child is rewarded for aggressive behavior?
They are likely to
repeat
the
action
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Which gender exhibited more imitative physical aggression?
Boys
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What does SLT explain about males and aggression?
Males
act
aggressively
in some
situations
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What is self-efficacy in the context of aggression?
Belief in one's
ability
to use
aggression
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What might happen if previous attempts at aggression are unsuccessful?
Lower
sense of
self-efficacy
develops
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How does SLT explain inconsistencies in aggressive behavior?
Through
individual
experiences
with aggression
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How do children learn aggressive responses according to SLT?
Through
observation
of
role
models
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What is the definition of aggressive behavior in the context of SLT?
Behavior intended to
harm
or
intimidate
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How are mental representations formed according to SLT?
Through
observation
and
experience
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What role does frustration play in children's aggressive behavior?
It can lead to
imitation
of aggression
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What are the real-world implications of SLT findings on aggression?
Understanding how aggression is
learned
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