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A basic premise in Social Learning Theory is
 
  A) A person can only learn by behaving in some way.
  B) A person can learn merely through observation.
  C) Events can be learned without being processed.
  D) Consequences of behavior do not influence learning.

Question 2

In social learning, theory retention has three phases which are
 
  A) Attention, symbolic coding, behavioral reproduction.
  B) Recognize, recall, retain.
  C) Attention, motivation, symbolic coding.
  D) Symbolic coding, cognitive organization, symbolic rehearsal.
  E) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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