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Acitvity 3

From the module on Neo-behaviorism: Tolman and Bandura, I realized that... Tolman's purpose
behaviorism is often seen as the link between behaviorism and cognitive theory. Learning is a cognitive
process and involves in forming beliefs and obtaining knowledge about the environment and then
revealing that knowledge through purposeful and goal directed behavior.

I learned also that Albert Bandura's social learning theory focuses on the learning within social context
which considers that people learn from one another, including such concepts as observational learning,
imitations and modeling.

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