Bandura Study 4.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? PsychologyASOCR Created by: Bekah HarrisCreated on: 11-02-13 17:07 What was the aim of Bandura's study? To demonstrate that if children were witnesses to an aggressive display by an adult, they would repeat it 1 of 14 How many boys and girls were used? 36 boys and 36 girls 2 of 14 What were the children matched based on? Their pre-existing aggressiveness 3 of 14 What were the three IVs? The condition, the sex of the role model, the sex of the child 4 of 14 What were the two conditions? Aggressive Condition and Non-Aggressive Condition 5 of 14 The children in the ___ model condition made ___ aggressive responses Aggressive, More 6 of 14 ___ made more aggressive responses Boys 7 of 14 What happened in Stage 1? Children went to the experimental room, and then depending on condition the model would react to the Bobo doll 8 of 14 What happened in Stage 2? 'Mild aggression arousal' - Toys taken away, as they were 'reserved' 9 of 14 What happened in Stage 3? 20 Minutes in room, where children could play 10 of 14 What were the predetermined behavioural categories? 1) Imitation of physical aggression 2) Imitative verbal aggression 3) Imitative non-aggressive verbal responses 11 of 14 State an example of physical aggression... Punching Bobo doll in nose 12 of 14 State an example of verbal aggression... Repeating phrases such as "Pow!" 13 of 14 State an example of imitative non-aggressive verbal responses... Repeating phrases such as "He keeps coming back for more!" 14 of 14
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