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2. Which of these wasn't a conclusion

  • Children selectively imitate gender-specific behaviour
  • Children are more likely to follow an aggressive model who is of their sex
  • Witnessing an aggressive model can cause aggression in the observer
  • Boys are more aggressive than girls

3. Which of these hypotheses was incorrect?

  • Male Participants would be the most aggressive
  • Participants exposed to the non-aggressive model would be the least aggressive
  • Participants exposed to an aggressive model would be more aggressive
  • Participants would be more likely to follow the same-sex model

4. How did Bandura control for natural agression?

  • He Didn't
  • Had participant rated for aggression then put those with similar aggression in different groups
  • Used large groups so natural aggression would have a minimal impact on results
  • Only used participants who had been pointed out as not naturally aggressive

5. Why may qualitative data have been useful?

  • It would've given greater insight into whether the sex of the model had an effect
  • It would've helped compensate for the lack of realism
  • Some children have very extreme responses, it would have been interesting to find out why
  • Qualitative data wouldn't have been very useful

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