Sammy and his friends are watching animated fight scenes on television. Based on Bandura's findings in the Bobo doll experiment, it seems likely that later, at play, Sammy and his friends will
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The four elements of observational learning are attention, memory, _____, and _____.
A
imitation; desire
B
imagination; desire
C
imitation; cognition
D
cognition; imagination

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Understand the concept of observational learning, which is a process of learning by watching others, as proposed by Albert Bandura.
Identify the four key elements of observational learning: attention, memory, imitation, and desire.
Recognize that 'attention' refers to the learner's focus on the model's behavior, which is crucial for learning to occur.
Acknowledge that 'memory' involves retaining the observed behavior in one's mind for later reproduction.
Realize that 'imitation' is the ability to reproduce the observed behavior, and 'desire' is the motivation to perform the behavior, completing the four elements of observational learning.
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