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Terrance often worries. He is worried he won't pass the rigorous swim tests to become a lifeguard. He is thinking so deeply about this that he cannot think clearly in class and keeps missing the conversations his friends are having around him. This compulsive fretting is referred to as "rumination."
In psychological terms, Rumination can be understood as obsessive thinking that occupies the mind of an individual to the degree he forgets what is going around him. We can say he disconnects from reality because he is so deeply immersed in this obsessive thinking about some things that worry him.
This is not healthy and many times takes the individual into frustration and desperation. In severe cases, to depression.
The correct answer is <span>Attention Memory Imitation Desire.
Bandura claimed that attention, memory, imitation and desire are the steps through which observational learning occurs. He claimed that when individuals observe others obtaining desirable outcomes from a certain behavior, they are more likely to imitate that behavior. Bandura claimed that children in particular learn through observational learning. </span><span>
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This initially neutral stimulus is called a <u>conditioned</u> stimulus.
A neutral stimulus on its own should produce no reaction, but if used together with an unconditioned stimulus (that causes either atraction or rejection), and after a series of repetitions, it will trigger the same reaction as the one generated by the unconditioned stimulus with which is paired.
This learning mechanism which involves an unconditioned stimulus, and a neutral one which becomes conditioned, is known as classical conditioning.