As children, we often don’t slow down enough to rationalize how the behaviors we adapt to early in life evolve in adulthood. The expectation is that life matures the innocent mind, and mistakes are ...
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In 1972, children watched adults attack an inflatable doll and learned to copy aggression
This study helped psychologists understand what is now called social learning. It suggested that behavior can be learned through observation without direct reinforcement. This research helped advance ...
Half of 18- to 25-year-olds believe that the average young adult drives or rides in a car at least once a month while the driver is under the influence of alcohol and cannabis. Yet, 70% believe that ...
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