bandura Flashcards
what was the aim of the study ?
the aim of the study was to demonstrate that learning can occur through simple observation of a model and that imitated behaviour can be observed in the absence of that model
what was the design of the study ?
this study was a laboratory experiment it also used a matched paired design and an observational technique. the children were matched in terms of aggressiveness
what were the IV and DV in this experiment
the independent variable was aggressive or non aggressive model, gender of the model or gender of the child. The dependant variable was the imitation of aggressive acts/behaviour observed in the playroom
what sampling technique did they use?
This study used opportunity sample of American children from Stanford university nursery
what were the samples characteristics?
36 boys and 36 girls participated the ages were between 3-5 years old
how was the different levels of aggressiveness controlled ?
the extraneous variable was controlled by ensuring each group contained equally aggressive children. aggressiveness ratings of the children were determined beforehand by an experimenter who knew the children well and one of the children’s teacher they were rated 4 5 point rating scales (physical , verbal aggression , aggression towards inanimate objects and aggressive inhabitation)
what gender were the models ?
there was both a male and female model plus a female experimenter
how many times were the children tested?
the children only participated in one condition there was an aggressive model , a non aggressive model or a control condition( no model)
what materials were used?
there was a variety of toys including aggressive toys (mallet and dart gun) and non aggressive toys (tea set toys cars and a doll) there was also a Bobo doll which is an inflatable doll 5 feet high there a weight at the bottom which means when its knocked over it will pop back up
how many phases of the procedure was there and what were they called?
there was 3 phase. phase 1:modelling phase 2:aggression arousal and phase 3:tested for delayed imitation
how where the participants spilt in to groups?
group 1 observed an aggressive model group 2 observed a non aggressive model group 3 was the control group who didn’t observe a model. These groups were then subdivided in to 4 groups where some of the children watched the same sex model and the other children watched the opposite sex model
what happened in phase 1 modelling ?
each child was taken one by one in to a room the experimenter seated them at a small table in the corner and encouraged the child to design a picture using stickers and potato prints once the child was settled the experimenter brought the model into the room at the opposite corner witch a small table toy set a mallet and a Bob doll the experimenter then left the room
what happened in phase 1 aggressive model?
the model spent the first 5 minutes playing quietly but then turned to the bobo doll an then spent the rest of the time being aggressive towards it this included specific acts which might be imitated towards it later like sitting on the doll punching it on its nose and hitting i on the head with the mallet throwing the doll and kicking it there was also standardised comments such as ‘hit him down ‘‘pow’ and ‘he keeps coming back for more’
what happened in phase 1 non aggressive model and the control group ?
the model assembled the tinker toys in a calm manner and ignored the bobo doll
the control group didn’t take part in this stage
after 10 minutes the experimenter re entered and took the children to a different room
why was the child provoked in phase 2?
before testing for levels of aggression it was necessary the children were provoked this was done because observing aggressive behaviour may reduce the probability of behaving aggressively this would make it less likely that a child who observed an aggressive model would behave aggressively. it was also done because the children who watched the non aggressive model might be prevented from acting aggressive because of what they observed . It was also believed that it would make the child frustrated which would mean the child would more likely act aggressive