Bandura, Ross, and Ross's research showed

Please select the correct option choice for each question below:
1. Bandura, Ross, and Ross's research showed what difference between boys and girls?
• Playing with dolls helps girls to develop empathy, but not boys
• Boys are more likely to imitate a male model’s physical aggression than girls are
• Boys prefer to aggress against other children, while girls prefer to aggress against dolls
• Boys are less likely to play with dolls than girls
• Which two emotions did Ekman and Friesen's research participants have some trouble distinguishing?
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2. Which two emotions did Ekman and Friesen’s research participants have some trouble distinguishing?
• Anger and disgust
• Fear and disgust
• Fear and surprise
• Sadness and fear
3. Research following Ekman’s study of emotional expressions found that which facial feature is extremely important to facial recognition?
• Mouth
• Nose
• Hairline
• Eyebrows
4. What did Bandura, Ross, and Ross’s “Bobo doll” research show?
• When children “vent” (act out) their frustration and anger by beating up a large inflatable doll, they become less likely to act in aggressive ways later
• That children could learn to engage in specific aggressive behaviors merely by observing them
• That children who play with dolls are more likely than other children to develop empathy
• That children are naturally aggressive
5. Bandura, Ross, and Ross’s “Bobo doll” research laid the groundwork for over 40 years of research on:
• The influence of playing with dolls on children’s interpersonal relationships
• The effects of playing with gender-specific toys as children on adults’ sexual relationships
• How toys can best be marketed to young children
• The effects on children of viewing violence in person and in the media
6. What did Ekman and Friesen conclude from their research on facial expressions?
• People around the world agree on the facial expressions that represent happiness and sadness but not other emotions
• Particular facial expressions are universally associated with particular emotions
• People do not feel an emotion unless it registers on their face
• People who live in isolated primitive societies and never see modern Westerners are unable to recognize emotions from facial expressions

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Solution: Bandura, Ross, and Ross's research showed