<span>The campaign practice of getting out and speaking to a targeted group of people is called canvassing. Canvassing is a common political campaign strategy where campaigns directly reach out to and contact people to convince them to vote for a certain candidate. This is done by giving a canvasser a list of people to contact by calling voters or knocking on their doors. </span>
The correct answer is participant modeling.
Participant modeling refers to a psychotherapy technique in which a therapist models or demonstrates to their client how to respond to a fear provoking stimulus in gradual steps. After this, the client is encouraged to imitate the therapist's modeled behavior step-by-step so that he or she can learn how to cope with the fear provoking stimulus when faced with it outside a therapy setting.
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