Asked by rally
Social learning theory emphasize that:
A: observation and imitation play crucial role in the gender -typing process.
B: children only learn gender -typed behaviours if they have been directly rewarded for them.
C: children will not learn gender-typed behaviours if the same -sex paren is absent from the home.
D: all of these statements are true
A: observation and imitation play crucial role in the gender -typing process.
B: children only learn gender -typed behaviours if they have been directly rewarded for them.
C: children will not learn gender-typed behaviours if the same -sex paren is absent from the home.
D: all of these statements are true
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I assume that that this question is based on Bandura's theories. I disagree with them. However, this site may help you answer this question.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5380649_social-learning-theory-gender.html
http://www.ehow.com/about_5380649_social-learning-theory-gender.html
Answered by
PsyDAG
Social learning theory emphasizes modeling and imitation.
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