Studies show that teenagers who spend time watching violent TV are more likely to commit aggressive acts. How would Bandura explain these findings?

1. The aggressive acts are learned responses to threatening stimuli.
2. Teenagers are conditioned to associate aggression with adolescence.
3. Teenagers exhibit violent acts to release their emotions.
4. The aggressive behaviors are a result of imitation.

Respuesta :

the answer is A because its not something resulted to which much thought it just becomes an action we attribute as defense in this case (threatening stimuli) 

Physical or verbal aggression that a person or young ones use in defense of a hostile condition is called aggressive behaviour. It can cause emotional and physical harm to individuals.

The correct option is:

Option 1.The aggressive acts are learned responses to threatening stimuli.

This can be explained as:

  • When a teen goes through a threatening situation or bully then the individual reacts in an aggressive way.

  • They sort to aggressive ways to deal with the situations and acts rashly.

  • This changes their behaviour towards people and they start treating people with a more assertive nature.

Therefore, aggressive acts are learnt from threatening situations.

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