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daltonest1984

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If Matt sees a man rewarded for saving a child from drowning, he is:
 
  a. more likely to imitate the man's behavior under similar circumstances.
  b. less likely to imitate the man's behavior under similar circumstances
  c. likely to avoid situations in which his own heroism would be put to the test
  d. likely to experience feelings of dread and anxiety

Question 2

Bandura believes that the portrayal of violence in the media:
 
  a. has little harmful effects on our behavior
  b. must have harmful effects on the behavior of every person who sees it
  c. can, under the right circumstances, facilitate aggression in some people
  d. is good because it teaches respect for the law



memslove

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Answer to Question 1

a MSC: WWW

Answer to Question 2

c



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