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Learning is said to have taken place if ...
a) Both A and B
b) A. a behavior is reproduced in a new setting
c) B. a behavior is reproduced in the absence of the model
d) Only b)
Which of the following could be a null hypothesis of the Bandura et al study?
a) B and C
b) B. Any difference in imitative aggression between the different conditions would be due to chance.
c) C. There will be no difference in imitative aggression between the boys and girls participating in this study.
d) A. There will be a significant difference in imitative aggression between the boys and girls participating in this study.
Which of the following would be a one-tailed or directional hypothesis?
a) Boys will be more likely to imitate aggression than girls.
b) Any difference in imitative aggression related to the sex of the model would be due to chance.
c) There will be no difference in imitative aggression between the different conditions.
d) There will be a significant difference in imitative aggression between the different conditions.
High inter-rater reliability was demonstrated ... in the Bandura et al study.
a) twice, before the study began and in Stage 3
b) three times, before the study began, Stage 1, and Stage 3
c) four times, before the study began and in all three stages
d) once, before the study began
Which of the following is NOT a behavior category from the Bandura et al study?
a) aggressive mallet play
b) imitative physical aggression
c) imitative verbal aggression
d) aggressive gun play
Aggression levels were matched ...
a) A and B
b) A. by an experimenter and nursery teacher before the study began using a 5-point scale
c) Only A
d) B. to achieve a balanced sample and prevent the result from being confounded
Which of the following is a finding from the Bandura et al study?
a) Boys imitated more physical aggression from a male model, whereas girls imitated more verbal aggression from a female model.
b) Imitative aggression was observed more frequently in the non-aggression group than the aggression group.
c) Girls showed more physical imitative aggression while boys showed more verbal imitative aggression.
d) In Room 3 of Stage 3, children of both sexes copied the aggressive gun play behaviors (from the model).
Which of the following is NOT true about the Bandura et al study?
a) The study had high ecological study because the lab conditions ensured that all important variables were controlled and the p
b) The experiment was well designed with a clear, consistent procedure and appropriate controls.
c) The high levels of agreement between raters meant that the study has high reliability.
d) The use of children in this study meant that they could not really give their informed consent.
In the Bandura et al study, behavior recording was made ...
a) All of the answer choices
b) using time sampling
c) every 5 seconds for 20 minutes
d) for a total of 240 instances for each child
Which of the following is true about the Bandura et al study?
a) None of the answer choices
b) The study used naturalistic and unstructured observation.
c) All of the answer choices
d) The study used overt observation, or at least tried to.
Which of the following would be a two-tailed or non-directional hypothesis?
a) There will be a significant difference in imitative aggression between the different conditions.
b) Boys will be more likely to imitate aggression than girls.
c) Any difference in imitative aggression related to the sex of the model would be due to chance.
d) There will be no difference in imitative aggression between the different conditions.
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