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In Bandura’s famous experiment children observed either an aggressive or a non-aggressive model in a room of toys and a Bobo Doll. When allowed to play with Bobo, researchers observed that children who observed the aggressive model were more aggressive in their own interactions. Research concluded that:
a. that observation had no impact on behavior
b. children who observed the aggressive models were more aggressive than the other children.
c. children used their observation of adult models to determine that aggressive behavior was acceptable
d. the aggressive models instructed the children how to hit and kick

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