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What is the Social Learning Theory, and how is it relevant to AI models for predicting behaviour?
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What is the Social Learning Theory, and how is it relevant to AI models for predicting behaviour?
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The Social Learning Theory proposes that behaviour is shaped by observation and reinforcement. This can be applied to AI models for predicting behaviour to create more accurate simulations of human decision making.
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