Questions: Social cognitive theory that posits that gender-associated behavior is learned and adapted through the learning process. observational operant emotional classical
Transcript text: Question 9
2.5 pts
Social cognitive theory that posits that gender-associated behavior is learned and adapted through the $\qquad$ learning process.
observational
operant
emotional
classical
Solution
The answer is: observational
Explanation:
Observational Learning: This is the correct answer. Social cognitive theory, developed by Albert Bandura, emphasizes that people learn behaviors, including gender-associated behaviors, by observing others. This process involves modeling and imitation of behaviors seen in others, such as parents, peers, or media figures.
Operant Learning: This involves learning through rewards and punishments. While it can influence behavior, it is not the primary mechanism described in social cognitive theory for learning gender-associated behaviors.
Emotional Learning: This refers to learning that involves emotional responses, but it is not specifically related to the social cognitive theory's explanation of gender behavior learning.
Classical Learning: Also known as classical conditioning, this involves learning through association. It is not the primary method described in social cognitive theory for learning gender-associated behaviors.