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in albert bandura’s \bobo doll\ experiment, one group observed an adult aggressively interact with the bobo doll (a toy that falls over and springs back when punched). the second group saw an adult play non - aggressively and ignore the bobo doll. the third group received no model. the researchers then aggravated the children and then released them into a room of toys that included a bobo doll, other \aggressive\ toys, and
on - aggressive\ toys. the children who had seen aggressive behavior were much more likely to behave aggressively than the other children, and they were much more likely to use the bobo doll than those that had not seen an adult interact with the toy. what conclusion can be drawn from this famous experim select one answer a aggression is a fundamental human instinct. b males are more aggressive than females. c children are likely to be obedient to authority.
The Bobo Doll experiment by Bandura focused on observational learning. Option A: The experiment showed children learned aggression through observation, not that it's an instinct (instinct implies innate, while this showed learned behavior, but among the options, A is the closest as B (gender difference) wasn't tested, C (obedience to authority) is about Milgram's experiment, not this. So the conclusion related to aggression being learned (but the option A's wording is the best fit here as others are incorrect).
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A. Aggression is a fundamental human instinct.