Vicarious Learning/Observational Learning/Social Learning/Modeling
Observational learning (also known as: vicarious learningor social learning or modeling) is learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and replicating behavior observed in others. It is most associated with the work of psychologist Albert Bandura, who implemented some of the seminal studies in the area and initiated social learning theory. It involves the process of learning to copy or model the action of another through observing another doing it.
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∙ 2008-03-12 17:44:25Vicarious learning
Observational learning is exactly what is sounds like; the only difference between the aforesaid and vicarious learning is that vicarious learning applies solely to learning by observing the consequences of others' actions. This works because our mirror neurons allow us to experience the reinforcement that we see happening.
visual (seeing), audio (hearing), and kinesthetic (hands-on).
Watching someone develop a fear of an object and then developing the fear yourself
"Vicarious" is an adjective.
Vicarious Visions was created in 1990.
The population of Vicarious Visions is 200.
You may be surprised to learn that the Latin word for "vicarious" was vicarius.
No, the word vicarious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form is vicariousness.
Vicarious liability is the liability which fals on one person as a result of an action of another.
Vicarious is a developing machine learning software that is based off the principles of the human brain, pertaining to computational and other complex algebraic skills. The technology as of now is used to interpret the content of photographs and videos the way a human being would interpret them.
The word Vicarious mean to experience something through someone (or something) else. A Vicarious friend is someone whom you are friends with through another person. (Such as a Friend of a friend)