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Watching and Imitating the Actions of Another Person or Noting

Question 75

Question 75

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Watching and imitating the actions of another person or noting the consequences of those actions is called observational learning, or


A) respondent conditioning.
B) insight learning.
C) modeling.
D) rote rehearsal.

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