Login
Remember
Register
Science Q&A Sarvan.Net
All Activity
Q&A
Questions
Hot!
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Users
Ask a Question
About Us
XML Sitemap
Terms of Service
Ask a Question
According to the social learning theory, why do individuals imitate aggressive behavior?
0
votes
124
views
asked
Jan 17
in
Psychology
by
CharmainRose
(
2.2k
points)
According to the social learning theory, why do individuals imitate aggressive behavior?
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Jan 17
by
DeenaKuhn606
(
2.0k
points)
Individuals imitate aggressive behavior when they observe others being rewarded or reinforced for similar behaviors.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Related questions
0
votes
1
answer
121
views
According to the social learning theory, why do individuals imitate certain behaviours?
asked
Jan 17
in
Psychology
by
SuzannaRayfo
(
1.8k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
185
views
According to Albert Bandura's social learning theory, why are children more likely to imitate the behavior of an adult who is rewarded for their actions?
asked
Jan 17
in
Psychology
by
LeighBwb6800
(
1.9k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
127
views
According to the psychoanalytic theory, why do individuals display aggressive behavior?
asked
Jan 17
in
Psychology
by
OfeliaDelmon
(
1.8k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
133
views
Why do social learning theorists suggest that individuals learn aggressive behaviour through observation and reinforcement?
asked
Jan 20
in
Psychology
by
TimNakamura
(
2.0k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
64
views
According to the social learning theory, how do children learn aggressive behaviour?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
ReinaldoBull
(
2.2k
points)
37.4k
questions
37.2k
answers
2
comments
17.6k
users
Categories
All categories
Science
(12.0k)
Psychology
(10.5k)
Chemistry
(14.9k)
Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...