Jill is an impressionable 17-year-old college freshman with average academic skills. She lives in the college dorms with two roommates. One of them, Martha, is bright, attractive, popular, rich, and a local celebrity because of her singing; she seldom studies. Jill's other roommate, Ann, is also bright, but has only a few friends, wears inexpensive clothes, and plays the tuba poorly; she studies
all the time. On the basis of what you know about observational learning, you predict that Jill will ______.
a. major in music
b. major in psychology
c. flunk out
d. transfer to a different college
C
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