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question 33
2 pts
according to albert banduras social learning theory, how can behaviors be learned?
○ observing and imitating the behavior of others
○ trail and error
○ listening and following directions from caregivers
○ behaviors are learned from playing with colorful toys
question 34
2 pts
which of the following is not a part of the social learning theory?
○ genetic factors
○ personal factors
○ environmental factors
○ behavior
Question 33
Albert Bandura's social learning theory emphasizes that people learn behaviors by observing others (models) and then imitating those behaviors. Trial and error is more associated with operant conditioning or basic learning through consequences, following caregiver directions is more about direct instruction rather than social learning's observational focus, and learning from colorful toys is not a core part of social learning theory. So the correct option is the one about observing and imitating others.
Social learning theory (by Bandura) involves the interaction of personal factors (cognitive, etc.), environmental factors, and behavior (the reciprocal determinism). Genetic factors are not a part of the social learning theory's core components, as it focuses on social and environmental influences on learning behavior.
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A. observing and imitating the behavior of others (assuming the first option is A, adjust identifier if needed)