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larisa [96]
1 year ago
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Albert Bandura was a leader in the field of Social Learning. What are the basic ideas established by the Social Learning Theory?

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Gnom [1K]1 year ago
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The basic ideas that are established by the social learning theory are

  • observation
  • imitation
  • modeling.

<h3>What is meant by the social learning theory?</h3>

This is the theory that has it that the individuals that exists in the society that we live in could learn form each other when they are able to apply the three concepts of the theory.

When people observe what other are doing, they would be able to imitate the things that they do and they would be able to recreate the things that they have seen these people create in the society. This is a significant way that learning can be done in the society.

Hence we can say that The basic ideas that are established by the social learning theory are

  • observation
  • imitation
  • modeling.

Read more on the social learning theory  here

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