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When Imelda was young, she was fascinated by shoe commercials on TV. She was particularly impressed by how happy people seemed to be when buying shoes. As an adult, Imelda goes shopping for shoes every chance she gets. This is an example of ____.
 
  a. operant conditioning
  b. classical conditioning
  c. spontaneous conditioning
  d. observational learning

Question 2

Kelly watched her mother get ready for work; Kellys mother put on makeup and fixed her hair. Then, Kelly's mother left the room and told Kelly to get ready for school. Kelly began to imitate her mother by smearing makeup on her face and fluffing her hair. This is an example of ____.
 
  a. vicarious conditioning
  b. observational learning
  c. operant conditioning
  d. mock learning



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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