In Albert Bandura's experiment, evil or bad behavior resulted from...

peer pressure

word choice

jealousy

revenge

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In Albert Bandura's experiment, particularly the famous Bobo doll experiment, the focus was primarily on peer pressure and modeling behavior rather than directly on concepts like jealousy, revenge, or word choice. In these experiments, children observed an adult behaving aggressively toward a Bobo doll, and many of them imitated that behavior after seeing it. This demonstrated the influence of observation and social learning, suggesting that behavior can be learned through the experience of others, which can involve peer pressure in a broader social context.