According to Bandura,
A) Reinforcement promotes learning but observation promotes performance
B) Reinforcement promotes performance but observation promotes learning
C) Reinforcement and observation promote learning but neither promotes performance
D) Reinforcement and observation promote performance but neither promotes learning
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