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Rosalind is an impulsive child who seldom waits for her turn when playing with other children. Rosalind's father is also an impulsive individual who often seems to act before he thinks. The theorist who would most likely suggest that Rosalind has learned to be impulsive from watching her father isa. Sigmund Freudb. B. F. Skinnerc. Albert Bandurad. Carl Rogers

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    Albert Bandura

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    Albert Bandura was a social psychologist. His famous work on Bobo doll. This experiment was very famous. In this experiment children a specific behavior. He has been proposed social learning theory. This theory also called observational theory. In this theory, children learn behavior by observation.

    Thus in the above statement, Rosalind observes her father's impulsive behavior. Rosalind learned that behavior from her father. This happened because of Bandura's social learning theory or observational learning theory.
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