Social learning theory involves learning through ________

A) instinct
B) systematic study of books and manuals
C) logical inference
D) observing models

Answer: D
Explanation: Instinct, studying, and using logic have little or nothing to do with social learning, which is the process by which people learn by observing others who serve as models. An example of social learning is a golfer who learns to swing by observing professional golfers on television. The correct answer for this question is "observing models."

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