THEORIES OF PERSONALITY (LL)
THEORIES OF PERSONALITY (LL)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780357939932
Author: Schultz
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 13, Problem 1RQ
Summary Introduction

To differentiate:

Observational-learning approach gets differentiated from other approaches.

Introduction:

Learning by watching other’s behaviour.

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Observational-approach focuses more on overt explicit behaviour. Whereas when it comes to other approaches it gives more importance to emotion, motivation. In observational-approach obtained results can get extracted from laboratory and could get applied to practical problems easily. The practitioners would get immediate reinforcement than do other approaches. Ex: changes in client’s behavior can be seen within few days or weeks. Other approaches give more importance to happenings within self and influence of external factors in one’s personality. Here in Observational-approach, behaviour is learnt by observing other’s behaviour.

Conclusion

Thus in this way observational-approach differs from other approaches.

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