Answer:
The imaginary audience
Explanation:
In psychology, the concept of imaginary audience refers to the phenomenon that occurs (specially during adolescence) where the person believes that he/she is under constant observation by the rest of the people (family, friends, strangers).
In this example, Donette believes that she is the focus of everyone else's attention and concern, in other words, <u>she thinks that she is under constant observation by other people</u>. Therefore she is experiencing the cognitive distortion known as imaginary audience.
After the study of little Albert was over, Albert seemed to be afraid of Santa Clause white beard. This is because he "stimulus generalisation" his fear of the colour white.
<h3>What is
stimulus generalisation?</h3>
The capacity to act in a new situation according to a strategy learned in earlier, analogous circumstances is known as stimulus generalisation.
According to some, proper stimulus regulation has the following qualities:
- When the conditioned stimulus is presented, the behaviour happens instantly.
- Without the stimulus, the behaviour never happens.
- Never does the behaviour happen in reaction to another stimuli.
Therefore, when various stimuli that are physically dissimilar to one another elicit the same response, this is referred to as stimulus generalisation. A loose degree of stimuli control is another name for it.
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