Social cognitive theory (social learning theory) proposes that we learn by watching others, while Piaget's theory of cognitive development proposes that there are distinct stages of development and cognitions change over time.
<h3>What are Social cognitive theory and Piaget's theory? </h3>
According to Social Cognitive Theory, personal experiences, the behaviour of others, and environmental circumstances all have an impact on individual health habits.
Social Cognitive Theory promotes social support through:
- Teaching expectations,
- Self-efficacy, and
- Employing observational learning and other rewards to modify behavior.
On the other hand, Piaget's stage theory outlines children's cognitive development and asserts that cognitive development is characterized by changes in cognitive processes and capacities.
According to Piaget, early cognitive development begins with action-based processes and continues to change in mental functions.
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Answer:
b) rushing to judgment about the nature of a problem.
Explanation:
- As problem-solving is the most essential and fundamental process of coming to a solution the rushing to get the solution is not a good practice as there are various steps involved and assumption of the nature of the problems is thus the most frequent error of problem-solving that researchers make.
The social support that the neighbor provided for Ariana is called <span>child-rearing control and role model. The neighbor role-modeled how to react to a child correctly rather than directly assisting her.
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