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Research question: How does observing aggressive versus non-aggressive…
Research question: How does observing aggressive versus non-aggressive adult models affect children's imitation of aggression, and how does the model's and child's sex influence this imitation?Bandura, A., Ross, D. M., & Ross, S. A. (1961). Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models. The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 63(3), 575–582. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0045925
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Other Important Ideas
Observational Learning
- Description: The process by which individuals learn new behaviors by observing others.
- Connection: Central to the study's premise and links directly to all experimental findings.
Imitation of Aggression
- Description: Children replicate aggressive actions observed in adult models.
- Connection: Main outcome of Experiment 1; directly influenced by "Observational Learning".
Role of Model's Sex
- Description: The sex of the model influences the likelihood of imitation by children.
- Connection: Key factor in Experiment 2; interacts with "Child's Sex Influence".
Child's Sex Influence:
- Description: Boys more likely to imitate physical aggression, especially from male models.
- Connection: Significant in Experiment 2; related to societal norms on gender behaviors.
Cherry Wei (100181042)
April 1st, 2024