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The Learning Machine: Observational Learning: The Research of Albert Bandura

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Abstract
Observational learning is an important part of making us who we are. We are particularly attuned to the behavior of our peers-the way they talk, the clothing they wear, their tastes and values. In the 1960s research pioneer Albert Bandura and his team conducted a series of classic observational experiments with preschool children. The group of children observing an adult model exhibiting forms of aggression toward a Bobo doll quickly mimicked the aggressive behavior they'd witnessed, while the children who were not exposed to the aggression never exhibited such belligerency.
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Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Inside Out
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