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This is a really chunky question.
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So let's break it down to give examples of each of the following.
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The first thing we need to give an example for is a situation where observational learning is preferred over skinner's trial and error conditioning learning.
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While there are some instances that trying things out can help a student learn, i'm looking at you, guess and check method for mathematical problems.
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There are times when a trial and error learning can be too dangerous.
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Great example of this would be allowing a child to touch a hot stove to learn that they shouldn't touch it.
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The second example we need to give is an example of observational learning in the classroom.
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Great example of this would be a teacher demonstrating a science experiment or a teacher lecturing on how to tackle a math problem.
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But observational learning goes beyond a classroom setting.
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Let's look an example of observational learning in sports...