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Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda define if-then behaviour consistencies as the relatively consistent ways that people respond to particular classes of situations, and they view them as the outward manifestations of personality.
Mirror Neurons
Neurons that activate both when an individual performs an action and when they observe the same action performed by another, thought to be fundamental to learning and empathy.
Mentally Simulating
The process of imagining or recreating experiences in the mind, often used as a method of learning or preparing for actual events.
Modeling
A method of learning that involves observing and imitating others.
Online Videos
Digital video content available on the internet, which can be accessed on demand through various platforms and devices.
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