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Behaviourism has been the basis for the formulation of:

A) social evolution theory and memory, perception, social modelling and language studies.
B) social modelling, the reinforcement-affect model and social thinking theory.
C) social identity theory, observational learning and cause-and-effect relations.
D) social exchange theory, social modelling, reinforcement-affect model and drive theory.

Behaviourism

A branch of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors rather than internal processes such as thoughts and feelings.

Social Modelling

The process by which individuals learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes by observing and imitating the actions of others.

Reinforcement-Affect Model

A psychological theory suggesting that the emotional response to a stimulus reinforces behavior, influencing subsequent actions or attitudes.

  • Become familiar with the historical and theoretical framework of social psychology.
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