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Evaluation of Banduras Learning Theory
+ Bobo doll shows cause and effect
+ Variables were controlled allowing for greater accuracy
+ Study has been replicated and showed similar results with small differences
- Lower validity due to it taking place in a lab
- Ethical issues with protecting children from psychological and physical harm
- Most children hadn't played with a Bobo doll before
Evaluation of Freud's theory
+ Just because they are odd doesn't make them wrong
+ Contributed to research about crime and behaviour
+ Id, ego and superego relate to different parts of the brain
- No longer accredited due to difficulty of testing concepts
- Unscientific and lack of objective interpretation
- Lack of quantitative data and couldn't be objective due to knowing his patients
Evaluation of Eysenicks theory
+ Research on soldiers in hospital supported this theory
+ Could be possible to intervene at an early stage and prevent bad developments
+ Formed the basis of many modern personality tests. DeYoung 2010 link from dopamine and extroversion
- Lack of reliability as people may not respond the same
- Relies on self report leading to bias and false answers
- Suggests that personality is genetic and fails to consider it may change over time
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