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According to social cognitive theory, how can vicarious reinforcement affect behaviour?

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Vicarious reinforcement, or the observation of others being reinforced for their behaviour, can influence our own behaviour. By observing someone else being rewarded for a particular behaviour, we can learn that this behaviour is desirable and increase the chance of behaving in that way ourselves. For example, observing a coworker receive praise for their hard work may motivate us to work harder.

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