Hi Selin Cs, vicarious and observational learning are similar. The difference is that in vicarious learning, the individual is learning from another person's indirect experience and is more passive. While observational learning does also involve watching others, called models, it is more deliberate and clinical observation of the model's behaviour and the consequences they receive, resulting in the learner imitating or modelling the behaviour.
What if a child see his brother being punished for taking cookies without permission? Like its observational learning..but as you said that the learner will be motivated..so how its possible in this case.
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Thank you so muchhh maam for the video and, can it also be called classic learning maam
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Can it also be called „vicarious learning“?
Hi Selin Cs, vicarious and observational learning are similar. The difference is that in vicarious learning, the individual is learning from another person's indirect experience and is more passive. While observational learning does also involve watching others, called models, it is more deliberate and clinical observation of the model's behaviour and the consequences they receive, resulting in the learner imitating or modelling the behaviour.
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What if a child see his brother being punished for taking cookies without permission? Like its observational learning..but as you said that the learner will be motivated..so how its possible in this case.