Bandura And The Bobo Doll Experiment

Albert Bandura, Canadian-born American psychologist and originator of social cognitive theory who is probably best known for his modeling study on aggression, referred to as the Bobo doll experiment, which demonstrated that children can learn behaviors through their observation of adults.

The Washington Post: Albert Bandura, eminent psychologist known for Bobo doll experiment, dies at 95

Albert Bandura, eminent psychologist known for Bobo doll experiment, dies at 95

He was most known for his Bobo doll experiment, in which children mimicked adults in attacking an inflatable doll. The work challenged basic tenets of psychology. By Erica Goode Albert Bandura, a ...

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In the early 1960s, psychologist Albert Bandura conducted a series of now-famous experiments known as the Bobo Doll Experiments, forever changing how we understand learning and aggression. Bandura ...

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Yahoo News Singapore: Albert Bandura (1925-2021): Renowned Psychologist Behind Bobo Doll Experiments

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Gizmodo: The Secret Twist In the Bobo Doll Experiments That Turned Kids Mean

The Bobo Doll experiments are famous for establishing that kids who watch violent behavior are more likely to display violent tendencies. But the original experiments had a twist that most people ...

The Secret Twist In the Bobo Doll Experiments That Turned Kids Mean

Among the classic tales we tell psychology students every semester is that of the fabled Bobo doll. In the typical story, young children are brought to a psychology laboratory. There, they watch adult ...

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Albert Bandura ( – ) was a Canadian-American psychologist and professor of social science in psychology at Stanford University, who contributed to the fields of education and to the fields of psychology (e.g., social cognitive theory, therapy, and personality psychology), and influenced the transition between ...