Vicarious Learning: How We Learn By Watching Others
Learning doesn’t always happen through direct experience. Vicarious learning shows how observing others can teach us valuable lessons and shape behavior.
Learning doesn’t always happen through direct experience. Vicarious learning shows how observing others can teach us valuable lessons and shape behavior.
There are many ways to learn, but one of the most common involves observing what other people are doing. Consider how often you watch others, whether it’s a family member, a teacher, or your favorite YouTuber. This article explores the theory of observational learning, the steps that are involved, and some of the factors that…
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