Multiple Choice
The learning-performance distinction suggests that:
A) children learn better if required to perform some behavior
B) when something is learned, it is immediately performed
C) reinforcement does not play a role in observational learning
D) learning may occur but may not always be immediately evident
Correct Answer:

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