Human Social Behavior I
Social learning theories propose that individuals learn behaviors, attitudes, and values through observation, imitation, and modeling of others, particularly influential figures in their environment. This theory emphasizes the importance of social context and the interplay between personal factors and environmental influences in shaping one's development and identity. It suggests that learning occurs not just through direct experience but also through the observation of others' behaviors and the consequences of those behaviors.
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