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Observational Learning






                                  Observational learning is a type of learning
                                  process that happen when we watch others
                                  and then imitate or modeling what they do or
                                  say. Models are the people who demonstrate

                                  the imitated behavior. Hickok, 2010; Rizzolatti,
                                  Fadiga, Fogassi, & Gallese, 2002; Rizzolatti,
                                  Fogassi, & Gallese 2006 suggests that this
                                  learning involves a specific type of neuron
                                  known as mirror neuron.
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