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Rob watches his sister, Kathryn, being punished for smarting off to their mom. Rob learns that he should never smart off to his mom, due to ____.
 
  a. latent learning
  b. avoidance conditioning
  c. vicarious conditioning
  d. escape conditioning

Question 2

Kong is scared to death of bananas and banana peels. However, he watches others eat bananas and receive a rewarding piece of candy every time they throw their banana peel away. Eventually, Kong begins to eat bananas and throw the peels away. Kong has learned this through ____.
 
  a. insight learning
  b. classical conditioning
  c. vicarious conditioning
  d. higher-order conditioning



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
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