Answer:
A. Social exclusion: Walking away from someone
B. Positive reinforcement
: Giving a thumbs-up when someone does something good
C. Emulation: Doing what a best friend does
Explanation:
A. From the Latin exclusive, <u>exclusion</u> is the action and effect of excluding (removing someone or something from a place, discarding, rejecting, denying possibilities). However, there are many other situations that can lead to a person being considered to be at risk of social exclusion.
B. In <u>positive reinforcemen</u>t learning, the performance of a behavior is associated with obtaining a pleasant consequence. This does not have to be an object, not even tangible; Food, substances, a smile, a verbal message or the appearance of a pleasant emotion are likely to be understood as positive reinforcements in many contexts.
C. <u>Emulation</u> is the action and effect of emulating, that is, of "imitating" the actions of others by virtue of a certain rivalry, often with a view to overcoming them. The word comes from the Latin aemulatio, which means ‘equal’, in combination with the suffix -ōnis.
The emulation does not seek to imitate in a strict sense, but rather corresponds to an effort to match the actions of the other, although provided with different content, in order to obtain similar or better results.