Multiple Choice
How is social learning theory related to rewards for behavior?
A) Social learning theory is not related to rewards for behavior.
B) An observed model receiving a reward for behavior increases the likelihood of the observer to engage in that behavior.
C) Observing a model who receives a reward for behavior decreases the chance that the observer would engage in that behavior.
D) A model who receives an observed reward for any behavior decreases imitation of that behavior.
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