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<p>novelty, affective valence, and functional value). In this way, social factors contribute to attention - the <a href="page.php?w=Reputation">prestige</a> of different models affects the relevance and functional value of observation and therefore modulates  attention.<br/>
* <a href="page.php?w=Recall_%28memory%29">Retention</a> - In order to reproduce an observed behavior, observers must be able to remember features of the behavior. Again, this process is influenced by observer characteristics (cognitive capabilities, cognitive rehearsal) and</p><p>
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