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In which stage of the social learning theory does an individual encode an observed behavior to memory?

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retention

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According to the social learning theory, a learner encodes and stores important details about observed behaviors in their long-term memory in STAGE 2 OF SOCIAL LEARNING (Retention Stage). These information can be encoded visually (as images) or semantically (connected with the meaning).
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