Cindy, a one-year-old child, is trying to imitate the actions of her big sister, Sue. Sue touches her head and then spins around in a circle. According to Bauer (1995), Cindy will do the following when she tries to imitate Sue: ___
a. touch her head and then spin around in a circle
b. spin around in a circle and then touch her head
c. spin around in a circle and then stop
d. touch her head and then stop
A
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Imitating the behavior of one individual is called _____________, whereas changing your behavior to fit in with a group is called_____________
A) mimicry; conformity B) conformity; mimicry C) obedience; conformity D) conformity; obedience