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Motivation in the Modeling Process
A crucial step in the modeling process that determines whether an individual will imitate a behavior. Motivation is influenced by observing the consequences of the model's behavior, such as vicarious reinforcement and vicarious punishment.
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A culinary student watches a master chef flawlessly create a complex sugar sculpture. The student pays meticulous attention to every detail and can later recall and describe each step the chef took. However, when the student attempts to create the sculpture themselves, their hands are not steady enough, and the delicate structure collapses. According to the principles of learning by observation, which necessary step in the modeling process is the most likely point of failure?
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A young child watches an older sibling ask politely for a cookie and then receive one from a parent. The young child has seen this happen before and is capable of speaking. Based on the principles of learning through observation, what is the most likely impact on the young child's motivation to ask for a cookie in a similar way?