In general, when an individual mimics aspects of the behavior of another, the imitator tends to be ___________by the imitated person

A) viewed unfavorably
B) ignored
C) viewed favorably
D) asked to stop

Answer: C
Rationale: In general, the person who is being imitated usually ends up with a favorable view of the imitator. Some observers have even dubbed mimicry the "social glue" that binds groups together.

Psychology

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