Understanding Social Learning Theory: How We Learn Through Observation
## Social Learning Theory: Observing, Imitating, and Understanding Human Behaviour
Social Learning Theory (SLT) stands as one of the most influential frameworks for understanding how individuals acquire new behaviours, beliefs, and social norms....
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Detailed Analysis of Bandura, Ross and Ross’s Social Learning Study in Psychology
## OCR AS Psychology: In-Depth Analysis of Bandura, Ross and Ross’s Core Study on Aggression and Social Learning
Albert Bandura’s collaborative work with Dorothea and Sheila Ross in 1961 stands as one of the most influential early investigations...
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## Bandura et al – Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models: A Critical Analysis
Across the field of developmental psychology, few studies have captured the imagination—or provoked as much debate—as Bandura et al's 1961...
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How social learning theory explains the development of phobias
## Social Learning Theory and Phobias
Phobias are a remarkably common feature within society, marked by deep, seemingly irrational fears towards certain objects or situations — whether spiders, confined spaces, heights, or anything in between....
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