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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 6 months ago
Observational learning describes the process of learning through watching others, retaining the information, and then later replicating the behaviors that were observed. ... A tremendous amount of learning happens through this process of watching and imitating others. In psychology, this is known as observational learning. Observational learning occurs through observing negative and positive behaviors. Bandura believes in reciprocal determinism in which the environment can influence people's behavior and vice versa. For instance, the Bobo doll experiment shows that the model, in a determined environment, affects children's behavior.
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