The social learning theory of Ronald Akers is based on the assumption that:
a. The primary learning mechanism in social behavior is operant conditioning.
b. The main part of learning occurs within social groups tied to one’s occupation.
c. Any behavior, once learned, is difficult to extinguish.
d. None of the above.
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