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evelyn o bentley

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Asch's (1952) studies on conformity are an example of which level of analysis?
 
  a. physiological
  b. individual
  c. social
  d. philosophical

Question 2

One reason why Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is important is that:
 
  a. it shows how brain functions influence behavior
  b. it shows that aggression may be learned through observation
  c. it shows that children are naturally aggressive
  d. it shows that some motive states are innate



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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