Kimball (1986)
The social cognitive theory argues that we may be enculturated by observing the behavior of others. This includes the development of our gender roles and/or gender identity.Trying to determine the role of social factors in behavior is a difficult task as experimental work that is also naturalistic is rarely able to isolate variables. This is why a series of studies done in the 1980s when television was introduced to...
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