Exam 13: Albert Bandura: Modeling Theory
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According to Bandura's position on free will versus determinism,we are
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In the production processes,what has been observed and retained is
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The behavior of children who watched an adult model attack a Bobo doll was
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Bandura believes we have trouble regulating our own behavior when it comes to visualizing or imagining consequences,even though we experience them ourselves.
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Bandura received criticism for his use of behavior modification,since the person who is modeling can influence the participant either negatively or positively.
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B.Name and explain three ways in which this child could be positively influenced and then three ways in which they could be negatively influenced by the way this parent modeled the behavior.
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Bandura's research has shown that observers pay closer attention to modeled behavior that
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Bandura believed that people are more likely to discard their inhibition against aggressive behavior if they see other people doing so.This is called
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By about the age of ____,children have developed sufficient attentional,retention,and production processes to begin imitating behavior some time after the observation rather than immediately.
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All of the following characteristics of models are important except
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Disinhibition refers to the weakening of an inhibition or restraint through the exposure to a model.
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A child is more likely to model its behavior after a person
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In a study of adults in Germany,those who scored high in personal self-efficacy presented themselves on Facebook as
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