Your goal is to identify the paragraph that correctly places the in-text citations.


 
Review the three versions of the same paragraph below.  Which two (2) paragraphs contain incorrect placement of in-text citations? Then Explain your choices of why they are correct and incorrect.

 

1) One of the classic experiments in social learning theory is a study done by Bandura (1965) in which children were shown one of three films.  In all three, an adult modeled aggressive behavior (Bandura, 1965).  In one film the model was severely punished. In another the model was praised and given treats (Bandura, 1965).  In a third the model received no consequences (Bandura, 1965).   After viewing one of the films. The children were observed playing with toys (Bandura, 1965).  The children who had seen the model punished engaged in significantly fewer aggressive acts in their own play than did the children who had seen the model rewarded or who had viewed the film with no consequences (Bandura, 1965).

2) One of the classic experiments in social learning theory is a study done by Bandura (1965) in which children were shown one of three films.  In all three, an adult modeled aggressive behavior.  In one film the model was severely punished. In another the model was praised and given treats.  In a third the model received no consequences.   After viewing one of the films. The children were observed playing with toys.  The children who had seen the model punished engaged in significantly fewer aggressive acts in their own play than did the children who had seen the model rewarded or who had viewed the film with no consequences.

3) One of the classic experiments in social learning theory is a study done by Bandura  in which children were shown one of three films.  In all three, an adult modeled aggressive behavior.  In one film the model was severely punished. In another the model was praised and given treats.  In a third the model received no consequences.   After viewing one of the films. The children were observed playing with toys.  The children who had seen the model punished engaged in significantly fewer aggressive acts in their own play than did the children who had seen the model rewarded or who had viewed the film with no consequences (Bandura, 1965).