According to Bandura's research, children who have observed aggressive models may not behave
aggressively, even if they have learned to do so, if they lack
A) incentives.
B) courage.
C) an audience.
D) toys.
Question 2Bandura recommends that self-efficacy should be measured
A) globally.
B) separately for each area of behavior.
C) by projective tests.
D) by an interview.
Question 3In his studies of film-mediated aggression, children watched models behave aggressively toward
A) other adults.
B) children.
C) animals.
D) a Bobo doll.
Question 4Bandura's research suggests that parents who wish to have children who aim for high goals should
A) model high standards for behavior.
B) punish low performance.
C) tell their children about the difficulties of the real world.
D) be nurturant.
Question 5Bandura and colleagues demonstrated that children can learn __________ through modeling.
A) aggression
B) performance standards
C) arbitrary playful behaviors
D) all of the above
Question 6Based on research by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963), we would expect that
A) children will identify with the father in a two-parent family, whether he works or stays at home.
B) children will identify with the mother in a two-parent family, whether she works or stays at home.
C) children will identify with the working parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the mother
or the father.
D) children will identify with the caretaking parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the
father or the mother.