Questions: occurs when a person learns from watching and imitating another's behavior.
projective learning
knowledge acquisition
observational learning
direct learning
Transcript text: occurs when a person learns from watching and imitating another's behavior.
projective learning
knowledge acquisition
observational learning
direct learning
Solution
The answer is the third one (or C): observational learning.
Explanation for each option:
Projective learning: This term is not commonly used in the context of learning theories. It does not refer to learning by watching and imitating others.
Knowledge acquisition: This is a broad term that refers to the process of learning and gaining knowledge, but it does not specifically involve learning by observation and imitation.
Observational learning: This is the correct term for learning that occurs by watching and imitating another's behavior. It is a well-established concept in psychology, often associated with the work of Albert Bandura.
Direct learning: This refers to learning that occurs through direct instruction or experience, rather than through observation of others.
Summary:
Observational learning occurs when a person learns from watching and imitating another's behavior.