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What are expectancies in social-cognitive theory?
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Social-cognitive theory states that a fraction of a person's learning mechanism depends on the observation of other individuals taking part in social interactions and experiences. Expectancies, within the social-cognitive theory, are the results of learning a certain behavior.
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