Multiple Choice
The theoretical value of Baer's work, as illustrated by the case of Marilla, supports the idea that:
A) Complex human behavior may arise from simple behavior principles operating in combination
B) Simple human behavior may arise from respondent behaviors that produce more complex behaviors down the line
C) If a person cannot cognitively process imitation they will not be able to produce the behaviors necessary to replicate
D) Complex imitation involves a series of observation and conscious choices to engage in imitation
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