A teacher is often considered famous or well-liked when their students have a strong positive bond with them, respect them, and enjoy learning from them.
This is often a result of the teacher's dedication, passion, and ability to connect with their students.
Punishment is considered effective when it results in a decrease or weakening of the targeted behavior.
This is because the goal of punishment is to discourage or suppress unwanted behavior, and a reduction in the behavior indicates that the punishment has had a deterrent effect.
Social Cognitive Therapy, developed by Albert Bandura, focuses on the role of observation, imitation, and reinforcement in shaping behavior and cognitive processes.
It examines how environmental factors, social interactions, and personal factors (such as beliefs, expectations, and self-efficacy) influence behavior and mental processes.