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- 3. One con of this theory is that it cannot attend to these emotions
- 5. doll, The 1961 experiment where pre-schoolers imitated adult violence on the namesake doll
- 7. The process by which to the observer determines whether to imitate the behavior
- 11. Since learners are imitating others behaviors, there can be a decrease in this principle
- 12. The person by which the observer imitates
- 13. Can be both internal or external, positive or negative, and relates to what motivates a person to imitate a behavior
- 15. How a child will take on various aspects of the model
- 17. The will to imitate the behavior
- 19. The ability to perform the imitated behavior
- 20. Learning, Learning theory that states that learners observe and imitate behaviors of role-models
- 21. Bandura has a masters in this
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- 1. The award for psychology that Bandura won from the University of Louisville in 2008
- 2. Teachers can use this to reinforce what behaviors students should imitate
- 4. Whether the observer even takes notice of the behavior in order to imitate it
- 6. Application of the theory that sets out on increasing the attention factor of learning the information
- 8. How well the behavior is remembered
- 9. roles, One advantage of this theory is it can account for these complex behaviors
- 10. Governmental organization that invited Bandura to speak which lead to advertisement regulation
- 14. A strategy that can be used within the classroom to take advantage of this theory
- 16. Reinforcement where students learn by observing the consequences other face when doing a certain behavior
- 18. Bandura, The Canadian-born American psychologist that came up with the Social Learning Theory
