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the development of aggression

Title: the development of aggression
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
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the development of aggression

Literature Review Introduction One of the clearest concepts of why people do the things they do are modeling. Albert Banduras developed the term modeling. Modeling is a term that describes what the observer does (i.e. copy the behavior) and the model does (demonstrates a behavior). There are different types of models: a live model which is an actual person demonstrating a particular behavior; a symbolic model which is a person portrayed on television or …showed first 75 words of 1166 total

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showed last 75 words of 1166 total…many ways the message seems to imply that aggression is the answer. References Kegley, J.A.K.(1996) Genetic Information and Genetic Essentialism: Will we betray Science, the Individual and the Community? Psychological Reports, 46, 1065-1066. Maxon, S.C. (1998). Homologus Genes, Aggression, and Animal Models. Developmental Neuropsychology, 14, 143-156. Nelson, W.R. & Isreal C.A. (1997). Behavior Disorders of Childhood. (3rd ed.). New Jersey: Pentice-Hall. Omrod, J.E. (1999) Human Learning (3rd ed.) Social Learning Theory. New Jersey: MacMillan Publishing Co.

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