Answer:
c. modeling
Explanation:
Albert Bandura is a canadian psychologist who is mostly known for the social-learning theory. This theory states that learning takes place by observing and imitating other people who are around us.
According to this theory, the specific term used for this process of learning through observation of another person (which is called a model) is called modeling.
In this example, Hiram has learned to seek attention by engaging in inappropriate behaviors because he sees that his brother receives attention when he hits and bites and therefore Hiram is imitating this. <u>We can see that Hiram is learning through observation of his brother and his behaviors.</u> Thus, this is an example of modeling.
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False, everything needs to be managed
Answer:
Overgeneralization
Explanation:
In psychology, Overgeneralization is a term used to describe an issue that affects mostly mentally ill people with anxiety or depressive disorders on a regular basis. It occurs when someone thinks and applies only one experience and generalize it to all other experiences, including those yet to occur. In this case, just for once that her professor did not say hello back to her, she is already thinking of the future (if she would pass the class) and if her professor was angry at her.
Answer:
Symbols.
Explanation:
A symbol is an object or an image that represents something else besides what it is materially. Usually, there is no connection between the object and what it represents but there is a consense among the people that it is that way. It also allows people to go beyond what is known and create linkages between different concepts and experiences.
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