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Understand the role of social learning in observing and imitating behaviors leading to acquiring new skills or habits.
Recognize the effect of vicarious punishment versus vicarious reinforcement on behavior modification.
Acknowledge the importance of self-efficacy in learning and behavior change.
Appreciate the relevance of social learning theory in explaining human learning through observation and imitation.

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