What is social-learning theory explain with examples?
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Social learning theory is the view that people learn by observing others. ... For example, a teenager might learn slang by observing peers. Social learning requires attention to the person(s) observed, remembering the observed behavior, the ability to replicate the behavior, and a motivation to act the same way.
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