Slaughter and associates' (Oostenbroek et al., 2016) longitudinal study of infants observing adult models at 1, 3, 6, and 9 weeks found that:
A) Infant imitation abilities were fully developed at 1 week
B) infant imitation abilities developed gradually over the course of the study
C) Infants in the study did not reliably imitate the actions of the adult models
D) Infants were able to imitate facial actions, but not hand or finger movements
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Q2: In regards to self-generated rule compliance, Bandura
Q3: Epstein's experiments on direct and delayed spontaneous
Q4: A behavior analyst would say that spontaneous
Q5: Rule-governed behavior involves _.
A) The effects of
Q6: In regards to imitation:
A) It is not
Q7: The relationship between saying and doing is
Q8: Imitation requires that the learner emits a
Q9: Rule-following is _ regulated by _ of
Q10: What did Thorndike (1911) conclude from imitation
Q11: Epstein's (1984) second experiment concerned _ and
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