Vicarious Reinforcement
by daniel-hromada
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Vicarious Reinforcement

Vicarious means experiencing something indirectly, through someone else, rather than firsthand. It comes from the Latin vicarius, meaning "substitute" or "acting in place of another."

Individuals learn by observing others being rewarded or punished for a behavior.

Example: A student is more likely to participate in class if they see a peer receiving praise for doing so.