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Aggression: A Social Learning Analysis (The Prentice-Hall Series in Social Learning Theory) | Hardcover

by Albert Bandura (Author)

List Price: $31.95  

Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Page Count:  390 Pages
Publication Date:  June 01, 1973
Sales Rank:  697,239th


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)

Aggression by John L. Padgett 5 Stars
April 24, 2009
This text is just one of many of the Bandura must haves as it relates to the study of aggression and aggressive behavior in both adult and youthful offenders.

Aggression by Bandura by Joseph S. Maresca (Bronxville, New York USA) 5 Stars
February 17, 2004
This is a classic work on the origins of aggression. The sociallearning analysis spans a broad range of phenomena includingrevolutions, urban strife, protests, crime and correctionalmechanisms, the mass media, enforcement and individual modalitiesof aggression and the manifestations thereof.The author believesthat a theory of aggression must explain not only how aggressionpatterns develop, but also how it is that some stimulii becomeelicitors of aggression while others do not. This book providesmuch discussion on classic arguments in the social learningarena.

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