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Banduras classic study, in which children viewed filmed adults hit an inflatable punching doll, demonstrated that
 
  a. children imitate aggressive behaviors that they view.
 
   b. viewing aggression leads to major behavior problems in school.
   c. children tend to misinterpret adult behavior.
 
   d. children seldom imitate televised aggression.

Question 2

Which of the following is a key concept of Banduras social cognitive theory?
 
  a. reciprocal teaching
 
   b. learning through observation
   c. stages
 
   d. influence of nature (genetics)



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

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ANSWER: b




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