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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.2
What argument could challenge the Bandura’s Social Learning Theory stating that aggressive behaviors learned from parents will be repeated by children?
Children always mimic their parents' aggressive behavior.
Aggressive behavior isn't learned from parents but from peers.
Children have the ability to critically analyze their parents' behaviors and choose not to replicate aggressive behaviors.
Children only learn positive behaviors from their parents, not negative ones.
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AP Psychology - 6.2 Social Development in Childhood
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