Social Learning Theory Holds That A Child Identifies With A Parent

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Social Learning Theory Holds That A Child Identifies With A Parent

A. as a consequence of the phallic stage. B. after resolving the Electra or Oedipus complex. C. through observation and imitation, along with reinforcement. D. because of guilt associated with the stereotyping from parents
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C. through observation and imitation, along with reinforcement.

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