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In the 1960s, Jonathan Freedman designed an experiment around these objects that found subjects responded best to “minimal justification” in the long term. These objects are the typical “transitional objects” defined by D. W. Winnicott. Despite being threatened with more severe punishments for doing so, subjects expressed preference for “forbidden” examples of these objects in classic studies on cognitive dissonance. These objects were hidden under (*) blankets in a test of object permanence (10[1])devised (10[1])by Jean Piaget. These objects were used to demonstrate that children learn social behaviors through (10[1])observation in a 1961 study (10[1])that staged adult aggression towards (10[1])these objects. For 10 points, name these objects whose “Bobo” types featured in an Albert Bandura study. ■END■

ANSWER: toys [accept dolls; accept balls; accept robots; accept teddy bears; accept blankets until read; accept Forbidden Toy experiment; accept Blanket and Ball study; accept Bobo doll experiment]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Camden WilliamsToyota Tundra Turbos — Twisting Truths - Tackling Trivia - Taming Titansbingy academy7110
Daniel MaMadmen and SpecialistsSocial credit go vroom7210
Mitchell HackettThe cult of SGAIn the Mood for Buzz8710
Joel MilesPaddington in Peru (2024)Old and Young9210
Bryan UgazASU->Stanford->ASU pipelineshe limp on my waltz till i feel pathetique9710