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segrsyd

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You are helping coach a Little League team. You notice that your players have a better batting stance and swing after you demonstrate the proper technique. What is a possible explanation for this observation?
 
  a. motor imagery c. vicarious learning
   b. PM processing d. motor priming

Question 2

Representing actions made by other people is accomplished by ___________________ __.
 
  a. perception-action cycles c. vicarious motor programs
   b. shared motor representations d. action association schemas



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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