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The Encoding Specificity Principle States That Information Present at the Time

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The encoding specificity principle states that information present at the time of retrieval tends to disrupt retrieval efficiency.


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Albert Bandura

A Canadian-American psychologist known for his work on social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy.

Vicarious Learning

The process of learning by observing the actions and outcomes of others' behaviors rather than through direct experience.

Classical Conditioning

Classical conditioning is a learning process in which a biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus, resulting in a learned response to the neutral stimulus.

Self-Efficacy

An individual's belief in their own capability to successfully perform and achieve goals.

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