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Perception-to-action transfer is part of the _______________.
 
  a. perception-action cycle c. sensory-motor cycle
   b. decision-making process d. stimulus-response process

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__________________ posits that we gain insight into the plans, beliefs, and desires that motive the actions of others by covertly simulating those same actions in ourselves.
 
  a. Passive learning c. Observational learning
   b. Simulation theory d. Imagery theory



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: b





 

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