Various factorsmay influenceobservational learning
attention and retention , which are cognitive processes drawn from an information - processing model of cognitive psychology ... the major factorsinfluencedobservational learning
four processesinfluenceobservational learning
educational psychologist albert bandura in 1986(passive) discovered byobservational learning
to offer these children the opportunity to see better , to complete their studies and aspire to a better life(passive) was createdSeeing is learning
Children ... reinforcementcreatedobservational learning
they work togetherto createobservational learning
Motivationinfluencesobservational learning
variety of behaviors and activitiesinfluenceobservational learning
the personal characteristics of the model and the success or failure of the model ’s behavior(passive) is influenced byObservational learning
each processinfluencesobservational learning
to critical thinkingwould leadto critical thinking
their toesdiscovertheir toes
from watching the behavior of other partiesresultsfrom watching the behavior of other parties
to improvements in perceived behavioral controlprimarily contributesto improvements in perceived behavioral control
to the discussion about educational methods for teaching writingcontributesto the discussion about educational methods for teaching writing
the behavior to be learned from the environmentcausesthe behavior to be learned from the environment
to buy a certain products based on the actions of other consumersmight be influencedto buy a certain products based on the actions of other consumers
children especially in relation to anger and aggressionto ... influencechildren especially in relation to anger and aggression
two stimuli(passive) is influenced bytwo stimuli
children to internalize their behaviour which they often see being resorted to by their role models ( parents ) and tend to externalize it in peer relationsleadschildren to internalize their behaviour which they often see being resorted to by their role models ( parents ) and tend to externalize it in peer relations
people to reinterpret their pain as pleasure or excitement ( 57leadspeople to reinterpret their pain as pleasure or excitement ( 57