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    Encyclopedia: Observational learning Source:Wikipedia
    Observational learning
    (also known as:
    vicarious learning
    or
    social learning
    or
    modeling
    ) is learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and, in the case of imitation learning, replicating novel behavior executed by others. It is most associated with the work
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    Funderstanding - Observational Learning
    Observational Learning Definition Observational learning, also called social learning theory, occurs when an observer's behavior changes after viewing the behavior of a model.
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    Observational Learning
    Another category of learning is imitation or vicarious learning or observational learning. ... Observational Learning--tutorial, basic, medium, links, graphics...
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    Observational learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Observational learning (also known as: vicarious learning or social learning or modeling) is learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and, in the case of imitation learning, replicating novel behavior executed by others. It is most associated with the work of psychologist Albert Bandura...
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    Social learning theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Social learning theory is a theory to explain how people learn behavior. People learn through observing others' behavior. If people observe positive, desired outcomes in the observed behavior, they are more likely to model, imitate, and adopt the behavior themselves. Theory...
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    Educational Psychology Interactive: Observational Learning
    Citation: Huitt, W. (2004). Observational (social) learning: An overview. Educational Psychology Interactive. ... Observational or social learning is based primarily on the work of Albert Bandura.
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    The Mississippi State University campus web server is down for scheduled maintenance. ... Mississippi State University P.O. Box 5325 Mississippi State, MS 39762 Main telephone: 662-325-2323
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    OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING
    The most famous putative example of observational learning was the spread of the ability to open milk bottles, among blue tits, Parus caeruleus, and European robins, Erithacus rubeculain, in Great ...
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    3 Recent Negative Examples of Observational Learning in America
    Georgia Boy charged with murder in death of 8 year old girl :   Boy was imitating wrestling move seen on TV.  Could face life in Prison ... Boy stabs 11 year old to death with knife in arcade.  ...
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    SparkNotes: Learning and Conditioning: Observational Learning
    A summary of Observational Learning in 's Learning and Conditioning. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, ... Their behavior was a type of observational learning.
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