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Social cognitive theory differs from Skinner's approach in giving more weight to

A) secondary reinforcers.
B) respondent conditioning.
C) cognitive processes.
D) genetic factors.

Social Cognitive Theory

A theory in psychology that posits that learning occurs in a social context with a dynamic and reciprocal interaction of the person, environment, and behavior.

Cognitive Processes

Mental activities involved in acquiring, retaining, and using knowledge, such as perception, memory, language, and problem-solving.

Secondary Reinforcers

Stimuli that acquire their reinforcing properties through their association with primary reinforcers.

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