GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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Aggression was more likely to be imitated if children saw an adult model get rewarded for doing so
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Aggression was a learnt behaviour like anything else
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Aggression was less likely to be imitated if children saw the adult model get rewarded for doing so
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Aggression was innate
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Detailed explanation-1: -Bandura proposed that aggression can also be learnt by the indirect mechanism of observational learning. Social learning theory maintains that children learn through a process of imitation. Aggressive acts carried out by a role model will be internalised by an individual and reproduced in the future.
Detailed explanation-2: -Albert Bandura’s social learning theory suggests that observation and modeling play a primary role in how and why people learn. Bandura’s theory goes beyond the perception of learning being the result of direct experience with the environment.
Detailed explanation-3: -Bandura asserts that most human behavior is learned through observation, imitation, and modeling.
Detailed explanation-4: -Social learning theories suggest that children learn to exhibit aggressive behaviors because they observe others acting aggressively and can see how these behaviors are reinforced over time (Bandura, 1973).