Asked by
Chelsea Munchua
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
Alex learned to babysit and care for young children effectively by observing the many ways his mother carefully nurtured his own younger siblings.This best illustrates the value of observational learning for promoting
A) fixed-interval schedules.
B) prosocial behavior.
C) latent learning.
D) instinctive drift.
Prosocial Behavior
Actions intended to benefit others, including behaviors like helping, sharing, and showing compassion.
Observational Learning
The process of learning behaviors by watching and imitating others.
Babysit
The temporary care of a child on behalf of the child's parents or guardians.
- Acquire knowledge about the essentials and relevance of observational learning.
- Understand the idea and instances of prosocial behavior.
Verified Answer
EJ
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the essentials and relevance of observational learning.
- Understand the idea and instances of prosocial behavior.
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