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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.4
How does observational learning differ from classical and operant conditioning?
Observational learning involves acquiring new behaviors by watching others.
Observational learning is based on the consequences of behavior increasing or decreasing its likelihood.
Observational learning involves linking stimuli to reflexive responses.
Observational learning requires direct interaction with the environment rather than observing others.
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