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A Process That Makes an Observer Less Likely to Repeat

Question 131

Question 131

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A process that makes an observer less likely to repeat a behavior on seeing the model reprimanded is called _____ in observational learning.


A) negative punishment
B) vicarious reinforcement
C) vicarious punishment
D) negative reinforcement

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