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Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-big-questions/201111/children-learn-aggression-parents
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Michaela mayes
3/15/2017 09:03:58 am
This study was done to find out how we learn our behaviors. He found that children will mimick the adults around them, they will act aggressive if the adult is too. He says that the only way to have a nonviolent world we need to have less violent adults that are teaching children how to behave. On average if parents are aggressive their child will most likely be.
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Brenna Stroud
3/15/2017 09:04:11 am
Children witnessed adults play with a rubber, inflated toy. The adults either behaved aggressively towards the doll, such as hitting it with a hammer, or kicking it, or interacted peacefully with the doll. Children learn their behavior from adults.
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morgan
3/15/2017 09:04:31 am
what we basically learned is that if a child sees someone do something, they will copy it. that is still used today as people see things, then copy it. It doesn't matter if what they saw was violent or not, the matter is they still did what others did do. it triggered something inside them which let them do it to the doll, didnt matter if it was hitting the toy or hugging it.
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Austin Salisbury
3/15/2017 09:04:50 am
The article is saying that when a child sees a adult act one way they are going to act the same way. If a adult is calm and talking the child will learn to stay calm and to talk things out. If a adult is yelling kicking and punching the child will learn to do the same thing. What it comes down to on how kids act most of the time is how we act around them and what we say around them.
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Sydney Peach
3/15/2017 09:05:08 am
Bandura conducted an experiment studying aggression to see if people would act a certain way others did. He thought that kids would act in the same manner as adults towards a Bobo doll. If the kid sees the adult hit the doll, then the kid would too. He was imagining that people like teens and some adult are learning aggression through people on the screen.
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Jared Staalenburg
3/15/2017 09:05:57 am
The classic doll study showed a lot when doing the experiment. It is clear children learn from behaviors. They react to violent acts too. This can be applied to violence in movies or video games. It is true not every child maybe effected. Although, if parents, supervisors, or anyone in charge of the child is aggressive, the child is known to be aggressive too.
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Ja'korion Lindsey
3/15/2017 09:06:20 am
The children learn their behaviors from adults If they are to have a more peaceful world, it starts with the way adults act around children. The children feel that they have to follow what adults do. learn from others in the environment how to behave. The problem in terms of aggression, is not merely telling the children not to be aggressive or explaining to them why they should be peaceful, but rather, to have them witness adults behaving peacefully. Children will mimic the behavior, and in turn, become more peaceful themselves because they follow everything by adults. The aggression could be good or bad.
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Lindsey Johnston
3/15/2017 09:06:55 am
In the Bobo Doll experiment, Bandura's prediction that children will mimic the adult figure was precisely right. Children learn their behaviors from adults in their environments. Instead of telling the child to not be aggressive, she the child how to a peaceful about the situations. He experimented with violent games and TV shows, which lead him to find out, teens became more aggressive after seeing those such things. Not all aggression is from observing. It can also be from you genetics and the biology that plays a role in aggression. But, on average, aggression that is observed is from the adult figures or TV/games.
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Devrick Willis
3/15/2017 09:07:22 am
They would put a adult and a child in the same room. The adult would either attack the Inflated toy or be peaceful with it. After the adult would leave the child was left in the room alone. And the child would either attack or be at peace with the toy. Depending on what they saw the adult do to the toy.
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Olivia Paddock
3/15/2017 09:07:28 am
The article we read was titled, " Children Learn Aggression From Parents." The base meaning of the article is to raise children in a more peaceful way. It was an experiment conducted by a man named Bandura, it is a social learning theory that hypothesizes and concludes that children learn from others in the environment how to behave. Bandura's statement from the article was,"if parents are aggressive they are more likely to have aggressive children if they show that aggression to their children." The whole point to this experiment is to show that it's not genetic traits that effect behavior, but more the environment.
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Briana Vasquez
3/15/2017 09:08:02 am
Bandura looked at the study the "Bobo doll." The experiment was said that if children saw adults acting aggressively toward the doll so would the children, but if the children saw adults acting nicely toward the doll then so would they. This experiment was very accurate in its findings. It says that children and adults new to an area or situation learn from surrounding actions how to behave. When children see violent things, even on tv, they think that it is okay to do the same thing. With Bandura's experiment it showed that stuff on tv or on phones will encourage teens to act violently if the actions on those things are violent.
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Aaron King
3/15/2017 09:08:13 am
this is about how Albert bandura did experiment on how kids learn aggression from parent. children witnessed adults play with a rubber, inflated toy. The adults either behaved aggressively towards the doll or interacted peacefully with the doll. The kids was aggressive to it and it show that if parents are aggressive they are more likely to have aggressive children if they show that aggression to their children
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Hannah Jacobi
3/15/2017 09:08:23 am
The study was done to find out whether we learn our behaviors from social imitation or genetics . He found out that the children will mock the adults that they watch,and they act aggressively if the adult has aggression and that they do as the adult has done.
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Deborah Grise
3/15/2017 09:08:28 am
In an experiment known as the "Bobo doll", children witnessed adults behave aggressively towards the doll, or they interacted peacefully with the doll. In this study, the children interacted with the doll in the same manner that they had seen the adult. The theory is that children learn from others in the environment how to behave. Bandura's social learning theory also seems to have implications for how children react to viewing aggressive and violent television, movies and even video games. on average, if parents are aggressive they are more likely to have aggressive children if they show that aggression to their children. And, on average, viewing aggressive movies and shows and playing violent games increases aggression.
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Alazia Wills
3/15/2017 09:08:36 am
Children often react the same way adults do. Children often learn their behavior from adults. If an adult were to act aggressively then there's a likely chance the child would do the same. If an adult acted peacefully then the child would also. Bandura wanted to see how children acted in environments where the terms were different.
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Kati Smith
3/15/2017 09:08:59 am
Bandura did a study that show that children learn or copy adults. He had two groups of children. One group observed an aggressive adult beating the bobo doll. The other group observed a passive adult who played nicely with the doll. Bandura saw that the children copied the adults actions. More so when the adult was of the same gender as the child.
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Matt Cosby
3/15/2017 09:09:24 am
Albert Bandura thought the children would play with the doll the same way they saw the adults play with it, and the studies showed that. Children would behave and mimic the same way they see their parents behave Studies have shown that kids also show more aggression after they play violent video games and watch violent TV shows. On average, if parents are aggressive, then so are their children. Genetics and biology also play an important role in determining aggression.
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Destyny Milan
3/15/2017 09:09:32 am
This study shows that children learn violent behavior from watching adults. When seen the adults played nice with the doll so did the children, but when the adults played aggressively with the doll the children did too. Viewing aggression on tv or in a game increases aggression, but that doesn't mean every child learned it from television or video games.
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Monique Warfield
3/15/2017 09:09:38 am
Talks about how the crux of Bandura's socail learning theory is that children ( and adults new to situations) learn from others in the environment how to behave. Bandura's
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Haley Stofleth
3/15/2017 09:09:49 am
In the study children witnessed adults play with an inflatable toy. They either acted aggressively or peacefully later after watching them. The message of this study was clear, children learn behavior from adults. The study also showed that even TV shows and video games can cause children and teens to become more violent after watching and/or playing them. This is not saying that every kid in America is going to end up aggressive because of these games and shows. However, if parents are aggressive they are more likely to have aggressive children in the future.
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jared rodriguez
3/15/2017 09:09:59 am
These children are learning to be aggressive from watching there parents or from tv. Children imitate the behavior that there parents show for example the BoBo doll. A parent would hit there child would hit it. Aggression can also come genetically from the testosterone level that they get.
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Brandt Hout
3/15/2017 09:10:08 am
The doll was there to see if the kids would follow what the adults. If the adults was mad and hit the doll the kids would hit it to. If they where happy and hugged it the kids would do the same.
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Vy Mai
3/15/2017 09:11:05 am
According to Albert Bandura's studies had shown that children would imitate the actions of the adults toward the bobo doll. If the adult decides to punch the bobo doll with a hammer, the child would perform the same actions and use the hammer to hit the doll. The purpose of this experiment was to show that children learn their behaviors from adults, so in order to keep world peace adults must watch what they are doing around the children. Both children and adults learn from their environment also, so instead of telling children what to do and what not to do, adults must show them the peaceful actions first. Adults must watch for violence that their children watch on screen also because they could be influenced easily by the video games and television shows. In conclusion, children will be aggressive if their parents are aggressive.
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romarro mcnary
3/15/2017 09:11:14 am
Children witnessed adults play with a rubber, inflated toy.
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