Multiple Choice
In observational learning, the encoding phase is when the learner
A) imitates what was previously seen.
B) notices and places in memory what was seen.
C) judges the quality or importance of what was seen.
D) discerns or discriminates the model's actions from the actions of others who remain unnoticed.
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