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"The Cognition of Social Learning" (book)

"The Cognition of Social Learning" explores how individuals acquire knowledge and skills by observing others and interacting within their social environment. It examines the mental processes involved, such as attention, memory, and understanding, that enable us to imitate behaviors, adapt to new situations, and develop social competencies. The book highlights the importance of social context in learning, demonstrating that much of what we learn is gained through shared experiences, communication, and modeling, rather than direct instruction alone. Overall, it provides insights into how our minds process social information and how this shapes our behavior and learning over time.