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Jan walked into her friend emily’s room for the very first time and immediately noticed that the print and color on the walls was similar to the style and color of clothing emily usually wore to school. which part of the social cognitive theory could address the reason emily’s style and room are similar?

a.
observational learning
b.
reciprocal determinism
c.
self-efficacy
d.
response tendency

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