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karlynnae

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Three-year-old Simeon is at the top of a tall and scary slide. At the bottom of the slide, Simeon's older brother is smiling and laughing. When Simeon sees this, he goes down the slide. Simeon's behavior is an example of ____.
 
  a. social referencing
  b. attribution
  c. transferred excitation
  d. social facilitation

Question 2

According to Darwin, emotional expression is important because it ____.
 
  a. communicates important information to other people
  b. causes our brain to arouse our body into action in frightening situations
  c. supplies an instinctive response to all situations
  d. causes blood to flow to the appropriate parts of the brain



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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