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Who would have argued that we do not need to directly be reinforced or punished to learn? 

a. Edward Thorndike b. 
b. Ivan Pavlov 
c. F. Skinner 
d. Albert Bandura

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Answer: d. Albert Bandura

Albert Bandura believe that we do not need to directly be reinforced or punished to learn for we are likely imitate those people similar to us. If a child imitates a model’s behavior and the consequences are rewarding, the child is likely to continue performing the behavior and her behavior has been reinforced without punishment needed.

Moreover, a child will behave in a way which it believes will earn approval to her/his parents because a child desires approval and will also take into account of what happens to other people when deciding whether or not to copy someone’s action.


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