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In Social-Cognitive Theory, the Process of Learning New Behaviors by Imitating

Question 308

Question 308

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In social-cognitive theory, the process of learning new behaviors by imitating the behavior of others is called ______.


A) reciprocal determinism
B) socialization
C) modeling
D) catharsis

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