Julie was driving her 4-year-old son, Alec, to preschool when another driver cut her off. She immediately shouted an expletive a
t the other driver. During the day, Alec became angry when another child took his toy and he used the same expletive his mother used earlier. This is an example of: a. operant conditioning. b. intellectualizing. modeling. c. classical conditioning.
Modeling refers to a learned behavior that is created by imitating the person that we typically held to a high standard (such as parents or idols).
Alec's behavior is most likely formed after he observed Julie's behavior when being in conflict with other person. He later absorb that information that embodied it, resulted in similar actions when he got in conflict with his friends.
By nature, conflict equalization is intended to balance relations. In the context of a conflict of power forces, equalization aims to clarify the rules so that the strongest part of power has no power to impose its perspective. Dictating the rules of the game is one way to make sure the processes are fair.
I believe the answer is: eyewitness <span>misidentification </span> eyewitness <span>misidentification refers to a situation when a witness falseley identify the characteristics of perpetrator in a crime. </span> eyewitness <span>misidentification is responsible for more than 70% wrong convictions in united states.</span>