Difference between social cognitive theory and social learning theory
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Social cognitive theory is a learning theory based on the idea that people learn by observing others. These learned behaviors can be central to one's personality. ... Each behavior witnessed can change a person's way of thinking (cognition). Similarly, the environment one is raised in may influence later behaviors.
Social learning theory. ... It states that learning is a cognitive process that takes place in a social context and can occur purely through observation or direct instruction, even in the absence of motor reproduction or direct reinforcement.
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