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According to Albert Bandura's social learning theory, why are children more likely to imitate the behavior of an adult who is rewarded for their actions?
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According to Albert Bandura's social learning theory, why are children more likely to imitate the behavior of an adult who is rewarded for their actions?
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Children learn through observation and modeling, and are more likely to imitate behaviors that are rewarded, as they see the positive outcome of those actions.
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