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iClicker Questions Section 6.4. 6.4 How Do We Learn by Watching Others?. In Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment, children who saw an adult behave aggressively toward a doll:. Were less aggressive toward the doll than children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll
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iClicker QuestionsSection 6.4 6.4 How Do We Learn by Watching Others?
In Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment, children who saw an adult behave aggressively toward a doll: • Were less aggressive toward the doll than children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll • Were more aggressive toward the doll than children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll • Behaved similarly toward the doll as children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll
In Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment, children who saw an adult behave aggressively toward a doll: • Were less aggressive toward the doll than children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll • Were more aggressive toward the doll than children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll • Behaved similarly toward the doll as children who did not see an adult behave aggressively toward the doll
Mineka studied the fear responses of wild and laboratory-raised rhesus monkeys to snakes. What was the primary finding? • All monkeys have an innate fear of snakes. • Fear of snakes is learned through conditioning. • Fear of snakes can be acquired by observing others. • Through extinction of conditioned responses, the monkeys overcame their innate fear of snakes.
Mineka studied the fear responses of wild and laboratory-raised rhesus monkeys to snakes. What was the primary finding? • All monkeys have an innate fear of snakes. • Fear of snakes is learned through conditioning. • Fear of snakes can be acquired by observing others. • Through extinction of conditioned responses, the monkeys overcame their innate fear of snakes.