Answer:
One element common to "behavioral learning theory" and "social-cognitive theory" is that they both "promote the idea of learning from consequences".
Step-by-step explanation:
- The behavioral learning theory proposes to clear "how human beings learn from past experiences" and their responses to the situations they've been in.
- On the other hand, the "social-cognitive theory" exists to clarify how human beings unknowingly learn various things from the social setting they live in, by observing how the surrounding responds to various stimuli.