Observational learning is a powerful way to acquire new skills and behaviors simply by watching others. This process involves observing, retaining, and later replicating the actions of others, making ...
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What the Bobo doll experiment reveals about kids and aggression
How witnessing aggression might affect behavior ...
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In 1972, children watched adults attack an inflatable doll and learned to copy aggression
This study helped psychologists understand what is now called social learning. It suggested that behavior can be learned through observation without direct reinforcement. This research helped advance ...
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