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Julie watches her sister swing her pet cat by the tail and sees her gets punished by her parents for that behavior. Consequently, Julie learns not to swing her pet cat by the tail. Which term best describes this scenario?
 
  a. A negative reinforcement trap
 b. Counterimitation
 c. Indulgent parenting
 d. Direct instruction

Question 2

Orlaith is interested in studying the impact of growing up during the Great Depression on the saving and spending habits of individuals. Orlaith's perspective is best described as a ____ perspective.
 
  a. life-course
 b. life-span
 c. social cognitive
  d. psychosocial



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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