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How does the social cognitive theory suggest people learn through observation?
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How does the social cognitive theory suggest people learn through observation?
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The social cognitive theory suggests that people learn through observation and modelling of others. It proposes that this can lead to the development of new behaviours and attitudes, as well as the reinforcement of existing ones.
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