Social Learning Theory

One of the great things about our brains is that we do not have to experience everything personally to learn it. By watching someone fall after stepping on an icy sidewalk, we know we must be careful. We do not need to fall ourselves to learn that the ice is slippery. Social Learning Theory assumes humans can learn by watching models and imitating their behavior. By watching the rewards and punishments others receive,...

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