Explain the four process of observational learning with examples
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Understanding Observational Learning :
Observational learning is not the same as pure imitation of another behavior. Observational learning occurs as a result of witnessing another person, but is performed later and cannot be explained as having been taught in any other way. This type of learning also encompasses the concept of behavior avoidance as a result of seeing another person behave in a certain way and receive a negative consequence.
The four stages of observational learning are:
1. Attention
2. Retention
3. Production
4. Motivation
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Observational learning is not the same as pure imitation of another behavior. Observational learning occurs as a result of witnessing another person, but is performed later and cannot be explained as having been taught in any other way. This type of learning also encompasses the concept of behavior avoidance as a result of seeing another person behave in a certain way and receive a negative consequence.
The four stages of observational learning are:
1. Attention
2. Retention
3. Production
4. Motivation
_____________________________
Hope it was helpful
Hv fun
Enjoy life
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