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    Jerry Is Trying to Be Just Like His Father, Despite
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Jerry Is Trying to Be Just Like His Father, Despite

Question 74

Question 74

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Jerry is trying to be just like his father, despite different cues. This is an example of


A) an anticipatory response.
B) copying.
C) matched dependent behavior.
D) same behavior.

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