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Observational study - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, an observational study draws inferences about the possible effect of a treatment on subjects, where the assignment of subjects into a treated group versus a control group is outside t...
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Observational learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Observational learning (also known as: vicarious learning or social learning or modeling or monkey see, monkey do ) is learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and, in the c...
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Observation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Observation is either an activity of a living being (such as a human), consisting of receiving knowledge of the outside world through the senses, or the recording of data using scientific instruments...
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A distinction may be drawn between an observational science like astronomy, where the phenomena studied lie entirely outside the control of the observer, and an experimental science such as mechanics or optics, where the investigator sets up the arrangement to his own taste.
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Observational (Social) Learning: An Overview ... Observational or social learning is based primarily on the work of Albert Bandura. He and his colleagues were able to demonstrate through a variety of experiments that the application of consequences was not necessary for learning to take place.
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Definition of Observational Research ... Popular forms of observational research include the mystery shopper or mystery customer technique to test quality of the consumer experience or quality of customer service.
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Observational learning is when one animal can watch the actions of another and learn from those actions. This may be as simple as learning the location of a food source or as complicated as learning a sequence of actions that needs to be taken to earn a reward.
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