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Crank
3 years ago
9

Dan and Joel, both 4-year-olds, have seen all the Spiderman movies. Joel's mother recently found the boys standing on the garage

roof, ready to try jumping across to the next roof. What best accounts for the boys' behavior? Group of answer choices
Social Studies
1 answer:
White raven [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

observational learning

Explanation:

Observational learning can be described as a type of learning that happens by observing how old is behave it is what form of social learning theory. The person who is the observant observes the behaviour, attitude or expressions of another individual.

Using this learning theory we can see that Dan and Joel are trying to imitate the Spider-Man given that they have watched and observed the behaviour and attitudes that he portrays in movies.

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