Role model - A person whose behaviour is observed and copied by others, Positive punishment - Adding something unpleasant to reduce a behaviour (e.g., extra chores after misbehaving)., Vicarious reinforcement - Learning by seeing someone else receive a reward for their behaviour., Intrinsic reward - A reward that comes from within yourself, such as pride or satisfaction., Extrinsic reward - A reward given from the outside, like money, praise, or prizes., Vicarious punishment - Learning by seeing someone else receive a punishment for their behaviour., Motivation - The desire or reason to copy a behaviour., Attention - Noticing and focusing on the behaviour being modelled., Retention - Remembering the behaviour that has been observed., Reproduction - Being able to perform the behaviour that was observed., Mediational processes - Mental processes that occur between observing a behaviour and imitating it (e.g., thinking about consequences)., Positive reinforcement - Giving something pleasant to increase a behaviour (e.g., praise or a reward)., Negative reinforcement - Removing something unpleasant to increase a behaviour (e.g., taking away chores when work is done)., Positive punishment - Adding something unpleasant to reduce a behaviour (e.g., extra homework for misbehaving)., Negative punishment - Taking something pleasant away to reduce a behaviour (e.g., losing phone privileges).,
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