| Term | Definition |
| Bandura | Social Learning Theory |
| Bandura, Ross and Ross '1961 | Young children watched adults being aggressive to the bobo doll |
| Bandura '1965 | Saw a film of children being aggressive to the bobo doll |
| Phillips '1986 | Daily homicide rate in US increased after a boxing match |
| Aronson '1999 | Cultural variations in aggression |
| retention | remember what you've observed |
| vicarious learning | learning through seeing if other people are punished or rewarded for their actions |
| Bandura | Social learning is a theory thought of by... |
| bobo doll | used to show aggressive behaviour can be imitated by children in an experiment by Bandura |
| Social Learning Theory | We learn by observing others |
| Bandura | Study supporting the Social learning Thoery |
| Retention | One of the conditions necessay for effective modeling (Bandura) |
| social norms | expected behaviour in socety that encourage certain behaviours/make people refrain from acting in certain manner |
| Bandura | children hitting Bobo dolls |