| 11. | Observational learning is not the same as cognitive imitation.
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| 12. | In such instances we have observational learning without imitation.
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| 13. | Yet, one cannot have imitation learning without observational learning.
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| 14. | Observers who have high level of self-efficacy are more likely to adopt observational learning behaviors.
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| 15. | Observational learning occurs through observing negative and positive behaviors.
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| 16. | _Observational learning, in which a model demonstrates appropriate behaviors.
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| 17. | These experiments are important because they sparked many more studies on the effects of observational learning.
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| 18. | Younger and skilled golfers have higher observational learning compared to older golfers and less skilled golfers.
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| 19. | You just have to prove that the behavior is passed down through observational learning, rather than instinct.
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| 20. | Cognitive imitation, as operationalized by Subiaul et al . ( 2004 ) combines imitation with observational learning.
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