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What is Observational Learning

Handbook of Research on Applied Social Psychology in Multiculturalism
It is a type of learning in which individuals acquire a new skill and behavior by observing and imitating the acts of others. It is known as modeling and does not involve any direct reinforcements.
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Learning From Moods, Emotions, and Experiences in Rehabilitation of Disability: A Social Psychology Perspective
Kriti Mishra (Independent Researcher, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6960-3.ch007
Abstract
Experiences in multi-cultural rehabilitation settings involving individuals with disability (patients' culture) and those without disability (rehab professionals' culture) can be a great source of learning for both of them. The moods and emotions felt by patients often call for modification of approach and strategies using different interventions (like leisure and recreational activities) which leads to novel insights and experiences by the patients and the professionals alike. Therefore, the learning process as witnessed in rehabilitation is a continuous phenomenon for all those involved and has been explored in this chapter from perspective of social psychology using concepts of social cognitive theory and social identity theory. The chapter illustrates the above through a real clinical scenario and the consequent learning points that were taken back from the experience by the author, her rehab team, and the patients with a disability as a cohort.
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The Cognitive Emotional Behavioral and Physical Effects of Cartoons on Children
The process whereby information is acquired by attending to events in the environment.
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Effective and Efficient Practices for Successful Inclusion in Public School Settings
The capability to learn new behaviors by observing the consequences received by another regarding that same behavior.
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Secondary Trauma in Children and School Personnel
That form of learning that takes place simply through viewing another’s behavior and not through a process of instruction.
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