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    Children of Abusive Parents Often Learn to Be Aggressive by Imitating
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Children of Abusive Parents Often Learn to Be Aggressive by Imitating

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Question 8

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Children of abusive parents often learn to be aggressive by imitating their parents. This illustrates the importance of


A) delayed reinforcement.
B) observational learning.
C) respondent behavior.
D) shaping.

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