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Category:Social learning theory

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Social learning theory is a theory to explain how people (or animals) learn behavior. People may learn through observing and consequently copy others' actions, goals or produced results. If humans observe positive, desired outcomes in the observed behavior, they are more likely to model, imitate, and adopt the behavior themselves.