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What is the social learning theory of moral development?
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What is the social learning theory of moral development?
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According to social learning theory, individuals learn moral values through observation of others' behaviours and experiences. People tend to model the behaviours of individuals they admire and respect, and they try to avoid negative behaviour.
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