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nadya68 [22]
4 years ago
14

An observer must know that social learning is occurring for it to be effective.

Social Studies
1 answer:
morpeh [17]4 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is; False

Further Explanation:

The social learning theory started in 1977. A psychologist named Albert Bandura is the one who began this theory. He believes that two of the behaviorist learning theories coincide with the social learning theory, they are;

  • classical conditioning theory
  • operant conditioning theory

Anyone who is observing someone does not need to know that social learning is occurring. It is going to be effective no matter if someone knows or not. Children are the best example since they learn from adults in their life, from characters on the TV, and even their peers.

Learn more about social learning at brainly.com/question/14011757

#LearnwithBrainly

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