Bandura (issues and debates) Flashcards
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Define nature
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The characteristics we are born with or develop out of the natural maturation process
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Define nurture
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The characteristics we develop as a result of learning
3
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Define individual
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behaviour that are influenced by factors within the person
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define situational
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Behaviours that are influened by factors in the external enviroment (social)
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Nature- Bandura
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- Boys imitated more physical aggression than girls
- Gender/ influence of hormones (testosterone/oestrogen)
-can influence aggression levels and brain development
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Nuture-Bandura
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- The **type of model **they saw had a clear influence of whether their behaviour was aggressive/ non aggressive
- Which behaviour proves this behaviour is learnt
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Bandura- Situational
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- Ppts were **more likely **to imitate physical/verbal aggression after observing an aggressive model compared to a non-aggressive model
- Indicates the situation of having to** witness** aggression increases the likelihood pptts imitated aggressive acts
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Bandura- Individual factors
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- 1/3 of ppts in aggressive conditions imitated non-aggressive remarks made by models whilst none in the contols did
- Indicates some pptts had a personality type that meant they were more likely to imitate any behaviour
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Psychologist being investigated
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- People pay attention/observe the behaviour of a role model
- They will then retain that info in memory
- They will imitate/ reproduce the behaviour of they feel capable
- They are more likely to repeate the behaviour if they see the model being rewarded
- The imitation is seen as more probable if the model is of the same sex
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Ethical issues (consent)
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- No indication of the parents consent
- Although the head teacher was aware of the study
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Ethics- Right to withdraw
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- The expeirmenter remained in the room with the child so they couldn’t leave the roo.
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Ethics- Protection from harm
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- Witnessed aggressive behaviours which could lead them to become aggressive/ aggressive dispositions (lives)
- Risks of physically injury when playing with toys after observing aggression
13
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The study showed aggresion can be observed and imitated.Name 4 ways the study can be applied to the real world.
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- Women can teach girls/ men can teach boys how to behave more effectively
- Boys to witness same-sex models showing friendly behaviour
- Producers to ensure characters are non aggressive
- Warnings on TV about levels of aggressive content
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Name 3 practical issues when working with children
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- Exposed to less violence than adults (reduces demand characteristics)
- Fewer extranoeus varibles that would affect aggression levels
- More naive (reduces demand characterstics/social desirability bias)