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Diana Bermejo
on Nov 26, 2024Verified
Social learning theory posits that:
A) people learn behaviors by watching other people.
B) people learn as a direct result of rewards and punishments.
C) people learn primarily by observing random people.
D) people learn when two stimuli are paired together.
Social Learning Theory
A theory in psychology that states behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning.
Operant Conditioning
A learning process where the likelihood of a behavior's occurrence is increased or decreased through reinforcement or punishment.
Stimuli
External agents or occurrences that provoke a reaction, whether physical or psychological, in an organism.
- Examine the significance of modeling and observational learning in acquiring behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the significance of modeling and observational learning in acquiring behavior.