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When did this experiment take place and what type was it?

It took place in 1961 as a laboratory experiment.

What was Bandura's theory?

That social learning is learning through observation and imitation. Whk

Who do we observe?

Live and symbolic models.

Who do we imitate?

Those we feel similar to and we feel like we would receive same outcome.

Where his experiment took place?

In a psychology lab at stanford university.

What was the independent variable?

Exposure to aggressive role model.

What was the dependant variable?

The level of aggression by the child towards the doll.

What was the extraneous variable?

The children trying to please the researcher so acting how they thought they should act.


Boys more naturally aggressive.

Was the procedure standardised?

Yes. They had the same toys and the same doll.

What was Bandura's experiment?

He showed young children aggressive or non aggressive videos of people with the doll and then told them to play with the same doll to see if by watching the video, their aggression levels were affected.