https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-big-questions/201111/children-learn-aggression-parents
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Sarah Jones
11/2/2017 11:14:39 am
Bandura's study tested to see if children behaved as they'd seen adults behave. He tested this by having certain kids exposed to aggressive, non aggressive, and neutral adult behavior; neutral being those kids saw no adult. His predictions were proved correct in most cases. Children who saw aggressive action towards the Bobo doll tended to act aggressively. Those who saw passive behavior acted more gently. Similar behavior goes for violent or non violent media being watched.
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Adriana Binder
11/2/2017 11:14:48 am
In the Bobo Doll experiment, children saw an adult either act aggressive or non-aggressive towards toys. It was showed later that children learn their behavior from adults. Studies show that teens and children can become more aggressive watching violent tv, movie's, or violent games. It is also true, however, the children's aggressive behavior can also be biological. However, if parent's are more aggressive and violent, the child will also be as well.
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Alejandra Mosqueda
11/2/2017 11:15:03 am
It's saying that what ever the children see what the adults do to the bobo doll that's what they will do to it also. Studies say that boys are most likely to be mare aggressive than girls. It says that children learn from adults.
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Halie Mossberger
11/2/2017 11:15:24 am
Children are more likely to have bad behavior if the parent is conducting bad behavior around them . In a study that Bandura did this was proven . Adults were to hit , kick , punch a blow up doll , then they were ti leave the room seeing what the child would do . They all seemed to be so mad at the doll because the adults were . There actions were based on what the adults did infront of them.
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alayna
11/2/2017 11:15:55 am
The article mainly states that although not every child who is aggressive/violent learned it from watching the behavior of his or her parents, or from tv, but it is very possible that after seeing other people act a certain way, especially them being in a position of authority, they will do the same. Seeing aggressive movies and shows and playing violent games can increase aggression. Bandura's experiemnt was made to prove this fact.
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Madilyn Pritchett
11/2/2017 11:16:04 am
Albert Bandura thought that children would copy how the adults play with the Bobo doll. The children watched the adults play violently with the dolls, then the kids would be violent. If the adults played peacefully, then the kids would too. A child learns how to act in a new environment from others. Viewing violent TV shows or movies can make a child act out in violence also.
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Melody
11/2/2017 11:16:54 am
Bandura's experiment showed that children learn how to act by watching adults around them. They mimic the behavior expressed by adults. The study showed that telling a child to be less aggressive won't work, they have to witness a passive adult. The study also showed that aggressive TV or games can make children imitate that behavior shown on the TV or game. They also found that genetics and biology could also have some sort of role in aggression.
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Carter Schmidt
11/2/2017 11:17:37 am
The bandura study was the study of how children would react to adults playing with a doll. If the adults were aggressive to the doll then the children were more likely to be aggresive. If they were passive with the doll the children were more likely to be passive. The study shows that children are likely to take after what they see adults do. So if you are a aggressive adult your children are more likely to be aggressive.
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Mary Hansen
11/2/2017 11:17:55 am
In a room there would be an adult, a child, and an inflatable toy called a Bobo Doll. The adult would then act either aggressively or peacefully with the doll. After the adult left the room, the child would mimic however the adult was interacting with the doll. This proved the theory to Bandura's experiment on whether or not a child learned aggression by witnessing aggression.
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Emily Titzer
11/2/2017 11:18:19 am
In the Bobo doll experiment, it shows that if a child watches an adult be more violent with the Bobo doll, the child is most likely to do the same. If an adult is more gentle with the doll the child will do the same. But if the childs parent is more aggressive, the child is to be more agressive with things as well
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Raenelle Williams
11/2/2017 11:20:06 am
The Bobo doll studies shows how children react to what they see. If they seen an adult acting violent towards the rubber inflated toy then the children are going to do exactly what they're doing. If the adult is acting peacefully and calmly the so will the children. Children are learning their behavior from adults. Children new to situations learn from others. Video games and aggressive movies causes children to be violent.
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Gabby S.
11/2/2017 11:20:06 am
Albert Bandura believed that the children would play with the BoBo doll in whatever manner they saw the adults play with it. The core of Bandura's social learning theory is that children learn from others in the environment how to behave. If parents behave aggressively then they are more likely to have an aggressive child if it's shown to them. The message is that children learn their behaviors from adults.
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Kendal
11/2/2017 11:20:14 am
The article it talks about how children imitated adults who behaved either aggressively or peacefully. It also included how the way others acts influences the behavior of not just children but adults , as well. Children are also easily influenced by media. In the article it was mentioned that a study showed that children displayed the same aggressive behavior that they watched from the violent videos/games.
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Ahvier Lamb
11/2/2017 11:22:07 am
In the Bobo Doll experiment, adults showcase different kinds of interactive behavior in the sight of children. Adults both act aggressively and peacefully towards a toy, and then observe the observatory child's behavior toward that same toy after the adult's demonstration. Results show that if a child watched an adult act aggressively toward the Bobo Doll, the, in turn, the child would also act aggressively to the Bobo Doll. If an adult was to act peacefully, the child would obviously follow that same behavior, and act peacefully.
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aleah
11/2/2017 11:24:09 am
in the study they called bobo doll the basically came to predictions that if a child experiences a child being aggressive the e child will do the same. so what ever the parent does the kid think that it is acceptable to do. so in thee experiment they watched thee parent hit it with a hammer or handle it aggressive , once the adult left the room it will copy all of what they had seen..And if the parent played gentle they did the same .
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Javiair Jackson
11/2/2017 11:24:23 am
Bandura tested his experiment on participants. He discovered that children will mimic what they see or hear. The experiment tested out true that children learn through aggressive behaviors on screen.
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Max
11/3/2017 07:26:53 am
When Bandura did the bobo doll experiment he thought that how the adult interacted with the doll would affect on the child. When he did the experiment he found the exact result he predicted was the case. He also concluded that children learn their behavior from the adults that surround the child's life. It also shows that the things in a child's environment will effect its behavior like video games or television.
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