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    Cited: Ibsen‚ Henrik. A Doll ’s House. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee‚ 1999. Print.

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    Bandura‚ Ross and Ross (aggression) Bandura‚ A.‚ Ross‚ D. & Ross‚ S.A. (1961) Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models Background This study is a laboratory experiment investigating the effects of observing aggression and was carried out by Albert Bandura who is‚ perhaps‚ best known for his role in developing social learning theory. Social learning theory is an approach to child development which states that children develop through learning from other people around

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    Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment showed just this. The children were shown a video of a woman beating up a bobo doll. She hit‚ kicked‚ and punched the doll all while yelling aggressively at it. After seeing the video‚ children were released to go play in a room that had the bobo doll from the video. The children were observed doing all of the things to the doll that the woman was doing in the video. In comparison to today’s world‚ the bobo doll video is similar to video games or

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    and power‚ the behavior is more likely to be imitated. Bandura carried out his own research to support the SLT. In the early 1960’s Bandura carried out the bobo doll experiment. There were 3 groups in this is study‚ who were each exposed to a different condition. One group were exposed to an aggressive adult playing with the bobo doll‚ by hitting and kicking it.

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    debates about how children developed whether it be from genetics‚ environmental factors‚ or social interactions. For this reason‚ Bandura created the Bobo Doll Experiment to prove that children are taught from the adults in their lives through role-modeling (Shuttleworth‚ M. 2008). Bandura had several hypotheses about the results of the Bobo Doll Experiment that were appropriate with his vision on the concepts of social learning (Shuttleworth‚ M. 2008). 1. Children observing an adult role model

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    his society. He denied Nora the right to think and act the way she wished. He required her to act like an imbecile and insisted upon the rightness of his view in all matters. The relationship between the two main characters of Nora and Helmer in "A Dolls House" are established through the diologue and stage directions which take place in Act One. The relationship between the characters is quite simplistic‚ derived from the 1870s time period in which it is set. Helmer‚ the

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    debate focusing on the impact of violence on television on the aggressive behaviour in children. It will be shown in this essay that a relationship exists between television violence and aggressive behaviour in children. Evidence from Bandura’s “Bobo Doll” experiment and from an experiment conducted by Stein and Friedrich will be examined and subsequently reviewed in this essay. This will be followed by discussion of some important issues related to the experiment findings and opinions on how one should

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    the monkeys mirrored this action and repeated it for themselves. The famous bobo doll experiment by Bandura strongly supports mirror neurons. Children watched an adult play with a bobo doll. 24 children watched an aggressive act‚ 24 watched non- aggressive acts‚ and the remaining 24‚ acting as a control group‚ saw neither aggressive or non-aggressive acts. The children were then left to play with the bobo dolls by themselves. The children in the non-aggressive group showed almost no aggression

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    involving nursery school aged children observing their interactions with a Bobo doll. He then divided the children into three groups. These groups were model reward‚ model punishment and no consequence. The children then watched a short video of model acting aggressively towards the doll. The children where then divided up into the three groups for the observation. The children were placed in a room with the doll‚ as well as some of the props the model had used in the video. Bandura discovered

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    Sam Crisci 9/19/12 English 122 With constant pressure placed upon the shoulders of fashion designers‚ the competition and strive to create new trends will never fade. The media is a popular source that displays the most up to date trends‚ catching many people’s attention. It is a way of influencing each individual to create their own unique style based off the current trend. Depending upon the season‚ each trend is fit to camouflage into the colors and ideal appearance for that specific type

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