Explain Factors of observational learning.
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Factors of Observational Learning:
Observational learning, a key concept in social cognitive theory by Albert Bandura, is influenced by several factors. Attention is crucial, as learners must focus on the model's behavior. Retention involves the ability to remember the observed actions. Reproduction is the learner's capability to replicate the behavior. Motivation influences the willingness to imitate. Reinforcement or punishment impacts the likelihood of behavior repetition. Contextual factors, such as the model's characteristics and the observer's past experiences, also play a role. These factors collectively shape the effectiveness of observational learning in acquiring new behaviors through modeling.