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Shaima Shabbir XIIB 46
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Brian wanted to learn how to play lacrosse. He chose to sign up for classes. The more he paid attention to his coaches, the better his skills became. People commented on how gifted a lacrosse player he was. As a result, he now thinks of himself as an excellent player and pays even more attention to his coaches and his skilled teammates. This example best illustrates
A) classical conditioning.
B) the conflict between the id and the superego.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) assimilation and accommodation.
Positive Reinforcement
A stimulus which, when presented after a behavior, increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
Lacrosse
A team sport in which players use a lacrosse stick and a ball, with the objective to score by shooting the ball into an opposing team's goal.
Skills
Skills are the learned abilities or competencies to perform tasks effectively and efficiently, whether cognitive, physical, or social.
- Elaborate on the significance of observational learning in the acquisition of behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Elaborate on the significance of observational learning in the acquisition of behavior.