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... models in the absence of the models , Bandura , Ross , and Ross ( 1961 ) exposed one group of nursery - school children to aggressive adult models and a second group to models who displayed inhibited and nonaggressive behavior .
... models in the absence of the models , Bandura , Ross , and Ross ( 1961 ) exposed one group of nursery - school children to aggressive adult models and a second group to models who displayed inhibited and nonaggressive behavior .
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For example , Bandura ( 1960 ) compared the behavior patterns of parents of highly aggressive children with those of parents of children who displayed generalized inhibition of social behavior and found that the parents of the inhibited ...
For example , Bandura ( 1960 ) compared the behavior patterns of parents of highly aggressive children with those of parents of children who displayed generalized inhibition of social behavior and found that the parents of the inhibited ...
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Moreover , the children in the model - rewarding condition also displayed more behavior that was only partially imitative of the model's social responses . This study indicates that exposure to a model possessing rewarding qualities not ...
Moreover , the children in the model - rewarding condition also displayed more behavior that was only partially imitative of the model's social responses . This study indicates that exposure to a model possessing rewarding qualities not ...
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