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Relationship between B.F Skinner’s Theory on reward and punishment and Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory
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Relationship between B.F Skinner’s Theory on reward and punishment and Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory
Note: The article below provides a brief overview of the different learning theories and approaches from various behaviorist, two of which are Albert Bandura and B.F Skinner’s theory.
Learning Approaches | Introductory PsychologyBy the end of this section, you will be able to:
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People behave consistently depending on past learning. B. F. Skinner, a notable behaviorist, stated that humans exhibit consistent behavior patterns because we have established specific response tendencies. Along with that, Bandura also stressed how we learn by observing others. He believed that this form of learning is also crucial in developing our personalities. Bandura discussed the notion of self-efficacy, which is our belief in our talents.