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Where might a social learning theorist look for the cause of addictive behaviours?
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Where might a social learning theorist look for the cause of addictive behaviours?
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A social learning theorist might look at the influence of reinforcement and modelling by peers or media as the cause of addictive behaviours, suggesting that addictive behaviours are learned through observation and reinforcement.
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