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Is the process through which individuals learn behavior by observing the behavior of others and the consequences of such behavior?Observational learning is learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others. It is a form of social learning which takes various forms, based on various processes.
When a child learns about social and consumer behavior by observing his her parents and or older siblings It is an example of?They learn the consumer behavior through these processes, which is called observation learning. Children imitate the consumer behavior of the most relevant models: parents, siblings, peers, and idols from media. Children attempt to reproduce what they observe in their environment [46].
Which type of learning is considered to be the simplest form of learning?The simplest form of learning is nonassociative learning such as habituation and sensitization. These refer to a decrease or an increase in a behavioral response dependent on the number and intensity of stimulus presentations.
What serves as feedback to the individual and provides the basis for future behavior in similar situations?a) First, consumer learning is a process; that is, it continually evolves and changes as a result of newly acquired knowledge or from actual experience. b) Both newly acquired knowledge and personal experience serve as feedback to the individual and provide the basis for future behavior in similar situations.
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