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According to the social cognitive theory, how do people learn from social influences?
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According to the social cognitive theory, how do people learn from social influences?
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According to the social cognitive theory, people learn from social influences by observing the behavior of others, taking into account the consequences of that behavior, and then using that information to guide their own actions.
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