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    Social-Cognitive Theorists Would Argue That Learning Is Not So Much
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Social-Cognitive Theorists Would Argue That Learning Is Not So Much

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Social-cognitive theorists would argue that learning is not so much a change in behavior,as it is a change in knowledge that has the potential for affecting behavior.

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