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    The Belief That We Learn to Be Aggressive by Observing
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The Belief That We Learn to Be Aggressive by Observing

Question 69

Question 69

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The belief that we learn to be aggressive by observing aggression in others is held by


A) the ethological learning theorists.
B) the dissonance conditioning theorists.
C) the social learning theorists.
D) no serious theorists.

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