Fictitious observers who pay as much attention to adolescents' behavior as adolescents do themselves are called
a. personal fables. c. adolescent metacognition.
b. the imaginary audience. d. adolescent egocentrism.
b
Psychology
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A woodchuck tries to crack a walnut shell in two different ways--with his paws and with his teeth. The last method worked and the first did not; hence, the woodchuck will be more likely to rely on his teeth for splitting the next nut
This observation illustrates the: a. the discrimination principle. b. the law of practice. c. the law of effect. d. the Premack principle.
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