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multiple choice 1 point why does social learning differ from most other forms of learning? it is not always possible to determine what an organism is perceiving. not all species can learn by reproducing what they observe. most learning occurs individually. it relies heavily on an individuals personality.
Social learning involves learning through observing and imitating others. Many non - social learning forms (like individual trial - and - error learning) don't require this observational reproduction. Most species lack the cognitive or behavioral ability to reproduce observed behaviors for learning, which differentiates social learning from other learning forms. Option A is incorrect as social learning is about social interaction, not just perception determination. Option B is incorrect as most learning in non - social contexts can occur individually, but that's not the key difference. Option D is incorrect as social learning is about social interaction and observational learning, not individual personality.
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C. Not all species can learn by reproducing what they observe.