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Psychology Mapa Mental sobre Bandura AO1, criado por sarah_chick_1995 em 10-01-2014.
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Aim
To see if behaviours learnt by children by imitation in one setting could be repeated in a different setting even when adult model is not present
Hypothesis
1. Children exposed to an aggressive model will reproduce the aggressive act of the model
2. Children exposed to a non-aggressive model will inhibit aggressive behaviour
3. Children will imitate same-sex models more than opposite-sex model
4. Boys will imitate more aggressive behaviour than girls
Method
Lab. exp.
Design
Matched pairs
Nursery teacher and experimenter who knew the children well rated them in a 5 point scale for aggression
0.89 inter-rate reliability
Participants
72 children from Stanford University Nursery
36 boys
36 girls
Age ranged from 37 to 69 mths. Avg. age 52 mths
Conditions
1. Aggressive model 24 children. 2. Non-aggressive model 24 children
6 boys
Female model
6 girls
Male model
6 girls
Female model
6 boys
Male model
Control. Not exposed to any adult models 24 children
IV
Gender of the children
Gender of model
Behaviour of the model
DV
Behaviour response from the children
Procedure
Stage 1: Modelling (10 mins)
Children encouraged to play with potato prints and stickers
Aggressive cond:
Model sits in one corner of the room - playing with tinker set, then start hitting the bobo doll.
e.g. sitting on it, saying "Pow!" "He sure is a tough fella"
Non-aggressive cond:
Model plays with the tinker toy set in a subdued manner
Stage 2: Aggression arousal
Children taken to a different room to play with some attractive toys e.g. airplanes
After 2 mins, experimenter claimed toys were for special children, but told them there were toys in other room that they could play with
Stage 3: Test for delayed imitation (20 mins)
Room contained a selection of aggressive and non-aggressive toys e.g. dart guns and paper and crayons
Experimenter stayed in the room. Researcher and model observed through one way mirror (every 5 secs)
Looking for: Imitated aggression. Partially imitated aggression. Non-imitated aggression
Inter-rater reliability 0.9
Results
When exposed to aggressive models made imitative aggressive reposnse
Children observing non-aggressive model showed few aggeressive acts
Boys likely to imitate same-sex model
Boys imitated more physically aggressive acts
Conclusion
Children do not need rewards and punishment
Can learn through observation
Effect of legitimising sch behaviour, therefore weakens the child inhibitions to aggressive behaviour
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