Essays About modeling aggressive behavior

 

  • Violence & Television
    ... For example, one of the most well know studies of modeling aggressive behavior and to determine if children imitate violent acts observed on television is an ...
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  • media violence 2
    ... For example, one of the most well known studies of modeling aggressive behavior and to determine if children imitate violent acts observed on television is an ...
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  • Television Violence Effects on our Society
    ... The more prestigious the person modeling aggressive behavior, the more likely it is to be imitated by observers (Callahan 1996). ...
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  • Social Learning Theory and TV Violence
    ... by family members was the most prominent source of behavior modeling. Bandura, in his studies, states that children use the same aggressive tactics that their ...
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  • Sports violence
    ... The social learning theory maintains that aggressive behavior is learned through modeling and reinforced by rewards and punishments (171). ...
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  • Maternal Depression and Child
    ... Through this social learning or modeling of the parent, children learn cognitions ... abuse was found predictive to elevate levels of aggressive behavior in both ...
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  • Corporal Punishment
    ... children readily imitated the aggressive behavior displayed by ... to exhibit the previously modeled behavior, even when ... positive reinforcement and modeling, in a ...
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  • Miss
    ... behavior, anti-social behavior, aggressive behavior, defiance of ... to modify their own behavior using a ... thinking strategies" involve modeling or demonstrating ...
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  • Media Effects on Children
    ... The role-modeling aspect of television, although frequently overlooked, is crucial ... a long-term effect of early violence viewing on later aggressive behavior. ...
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  • MASS MEDIA VIOLENCE AND THE EFFECT ON CHILDREN
    ... makes children more aggressive and these aggressive children turn ... violence to justify their own behavior." (p. 1 ... Due to their role-modeling capacity to promote ...
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  • Albert Bandura
    ... based his theory on observasional learning and modeling behavior. ... and a person's behavior cause each others behavior. ... so on, shouting various aggressive phrases ...
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  • Erotic art is not simply a modern means of sexual expression
    ... against pornography cite associations between pornography and aggressive behavior (Cameron & ... and to improve marital relationships through modeling of sexual ...
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  • Conduct Disorders
    ... and psychoanalytical theories suggest that aggressive, antisocial behavior is a ... theories (behavioral) suggest children use modeling and operant ...
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  • Albert Bandura
    ... as an interaction among the environment, behavior, and the ... human species: observational learning (modeling) and self ... so on, shouting different aggressive phrases ...
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  • Bandura's Social Learning Theory
    ... would be observing how aggressive children can ... the children develop good behavior without obtaining ... the steps involved in observational learning (modeling). ...
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  • ADHD
    ... 3) Directly coaching, modeling and role-playing important behaviors. ... when the arousal level becomes high; and working to reduce aggressive behavior in the home ...
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  • Analyze the Factors of The Media's Influence on Violence in ...
    ... patterns of thought and behavior through repetition ... and violence: aggressive cognitions and aggressive effect (961 ... The possibilities of modeling as is present in ...
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  • PETA
    ... Second, it will cut down on aggressive behavior associated with flesh consumption ... PETA has pressured modeling agencies, photographers, and stylists to refuse to ...
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  • Analysis of Robin Engel's
    ... their subordinates to use aggressive enforcement and ... of supervisory styles on patrol officer behavior. ... of the data, hierarchical linear modeling estimates were ...
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  • Autism 2
    ... often lack common sense and show aggressive or violent ... management where the individual monitors their behavior and receives ... Another method used is modeling. ...
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  • Adolescents in the Adult World
    ... any other type of behavior: through a combination of indoctrination, observation, identification, modeling. ... to be more active, hostile, and aggressive. ...
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  • Domestic Abuse in the US
    ... Modeling, therefore, increases the likelihood that one will ... generally tend to possess an aggressive personality style. ... Very often, the abusive behavior of the ...
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  • Domestic Abuse in the US
    ... Modeling, therefore, increases the likelihood that one will ... generally tend to possess an aggressive personality style. ... Very often, the abusive behavior of the ...
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  • Stereotypes
    ... and dependent behavior and punish aggressive behaviors in ... continue to model their mothers' behavior while boy's ... girls become feminine by modeling the behaviors ...
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  • The Nurture Assumption
    ... the tendency to be impulsive or aggressive makes you ... kids at risk for problem behavior, not divorce. ... that parents are resposible for modeling positive behavior ...
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  • Adolescence and Delinquency
    ... God were always part of my modeling, and possibly ... of the brain that helps curb aggressive impulses, or ... support the idea that most violent behavior is learned ...
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  • Child
    ... and descriptive in both their modeling and drawing ... results, such as liberation of aggressive tendencies and ... of discipline displayed in the children's behavior. ...
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  • TV Violence, I'm not responsib
    ... do style, known as the Modeling Theory, one ... blame television than parents for violent behavior. ... to express themselves aggressively, the aggressive energy [will ...
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  • Behavioral Cognitive Theories
    ... of aggression, the power of modeling, how people ... Aggressive behaviors are more prone to be copied ... rewarded previously for conforming behavior, incompetent, and ...
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  • Skinner &Behaviorism
    ... of aggression, the power of modeling, how people ... Aggressive behaviors are more prone to be copied ... rewarded previously for conforming behavior, incompetent, and ...
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