Answer:
The correct answer is: Children can learn aggression through exposure to aggresive models.
Explanation:
The Bobo doll was an experiment conducted by psychologist Albert Bandura in which two groups of children interacted with the bobo doll.
A group of children first watched adults being aggressive towards the doll, and another group of children didn't.
The group that first watched adults being aggressive towards the doll, were more prone to repeat said behavior.
This proves that children that are exposed to aggressive models are more prone to become aggressive themselves.
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