Observational Learning MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Observational Learning MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Which learning mechanism is primarily responsible for the acquisition of correct pronunciation?
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What term describes the psychological process of observing and subsequently mimicking the behaviors exhibited by others?
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What components are involved in the process of learning through imitation?
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According to Albert Bandura's social learning theory, how is an individual primarily socialized?
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Which technique did Albert Bandura propose as a therapeutic intervention within social-learning theory?
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Which psychological theory best explains the correlation between experiencing physical punishment and the subsequent display of aggressive behavior?
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What term describes the process of observing others and attempting to replicate their actions?
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According to the theory proposed by Bandura and Walters, which of the following is not considered a primary process involved in observational learning?
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Which cognitive and motivational processes are essential for successful observational learning?
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How does Bandura's view on the role of reinforcement in learning differ from Skinner's perspective?
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