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Bobo Doll Experiment

The Bobo doll experiment, conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961, demonstrated that children imitate aggressive behavior observed in adults. This study highlighted the role of social learning in the development of behavior, illustrating how observation can influence actions without direct reinforcement.

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The Bobo Doll Experiment, conducted by Albert Bandura in the 1960s, was a groundbreaking study that demonstrated how children learn behaviors through observation. In the experiment, children watched adults interact with a Bobo Doll, displaying either aggressive or non-aggressive behavior. The result...

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Key Terms

Observational Learning
Learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others.

Example: A child learns to tie their shoes by watching a parent.

Aggression
Behavior intended to harm another individual.

Example: Hitting or yelling at someone.

Modeling
The process of learning behaviors by imitating others.

Example: A child mimicking a teacher's actions.

Social Learning Theory
A theory that suggests people learn from one another through observation.

Example: Learning social norms by watching peers.

Bobo Doll
An inflatable toy used in Bandura's experiment to study aggression.

Example: Children hitting or kicking the Bobo Doll.

Imitation
The act of copying someone else's behavior.

Example: A child imitating a dance move seen on TV.

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Social Learning Theory
Explores how people learn from observing others, emphasizing the role of social context.
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Behaviorism
Focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they're learned.
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Key Concepts

observational learningaggressionmodelingsocial learning theory