Is aggression part of our primate nature, wired into our systems because it helps us survive, or do we learn it from such seemingly innocent occupations as watching cartoons and wrestling matches on ...
Among the classic tales we tell psychology students every semester is that of the fabled Bobo doll. In the typical story, young children are brought to a psychology laboratory. There, they watch adult ...
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How Children Learn Violence
In the early 1960s, psychologist Albert Bandura conducted a series of now-famous experiments known as the Bobo Doll Experiments, forever changing how we understand learning and aggression. Bandura ...
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