Multiple Choice
On her first visit to China, Jane did not know how to pay for the produce she had selected at a market.She watched several Chinese women pay for their selections and then Jane copied their behaviour.In this example, Jane used ________.
A) shaping
B) stimulus discrimination
C) modelling
D) stimulus generalisation
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