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Padmashri D Desai
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
It is very likely that you learned how to turn on the TV and change channels as a young child without your parents ever specifically teaching you to do so. (In fact, your parents were probably happier when they had control over the TV.) In this case, your learning would, most likely, be an example of
A) observational learning.
B) modelling.
C) operant conditioning.
D) classical conditioning.
Observational Learning
A learning process in which individuals acquire new behaviors, skills, or information by watching others perform them.
- Discriminate between assorted styles of learning, for instance, operant conditioning and observational learning.
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Learning Objectives
- Discriminate between assorted styles of learning, for instance, operant conditioning and observational learning.
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