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luminitza

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True imitation is defined as a form of observational learning that involves:
 
  A) the close duplication of a novel behavior.
  B) moving to the location where a model is currently situated.
  C) replicating a behavior that an observer has previously performed.
  D) the reinforcement of gradual approximations toward a novel behavior.

Question 2

Rats that are raised with an adult rat that consumes alcohol will:
 
  A) avoid alcohol in adolescence.
  B) consume twice as much alcohol when they are adolescents.
  C) try consuming alcohol and then avoid it.
  D) have an increased preference for alcohol, but only if exposure lasts more than two months.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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