Asked by lachelle mitchell
                 Suppose that you are dropped off at a large mall without money and merely wander around casually looking at the stores and displays. Later, someone asks you where a particular store is located in the mall. The fact that you can direct the person to the store indicates that __________ has occurred. 
a.)behavior modification
b.)partial learning
c.)stimulus control training
d.)latent learning
            
        a.)behavior modification
b.)partial learning
c.)stimulus control training
d.)latent learning
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                    Answered by
            lachelle mitchell
            
    i think it's d.) what about you
    
                    Answered by
            lachelle mitchell
            
    hello could someone help me
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    I have absolutely no idea because I have no idea how your textbook/course materials defines those terms.
Let us in on what those terms mean, and maybe someone here can help.
    
Let us in on what those terms mean, and maybe someone here can help.
                    Answered by
            lachelle mitchell
            
    i don't know either it's psychology cognitive approaches to learning
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    What class are you taking that they haven't provided you study materials (text or something else) to use BEFORE you are supposed to answer questions like these?
Look up the terms here and you might find good definitions:
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Look up the terms here and you might find good definitions:
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    stimulus control: Years ago, I went to the bathroom when I felt bladder discomfort.  I now go to the bathroom before I get into the car to drive away. That is stimulus control, look it up.
latent learning: you learn something, unconsciously, and apply it later. For instance, I am icing donuts. You take the hot donuts, then trying a knife to spread the icing, and drizzinling it on, and also dunking the donut.
The next time, you let the donuts cool first, and drizzle the warm icing on. Something you learned unconsciously the first time, and applied later.
partial learning. Beats the dickens out of me.
Behavior modification. Through S-R-S-R training, desired behaviors are reinforced with a new stimulus, and new responses are gradually forthcoming, and undesirable response are extinguished over time.
    
latent learning: you learn something, unconsciously, and apply it later. For instance, I am icing donuts. You take the hot donuts, then trying a knife to spread the icing, and drizzinling it on, and also dunking the donut.
The next time, you let the donuts cool first, and drizzle the warm icing on. Something you learned unconsciously the first time, and applied later.
partial learning. Beats the dickens out of me.
Behavior modification. Through S-R-S-R training, desired behaviors are reinforced with a new stimulus, and new responses are gradually forthcoming, and undesirable response are extinguished over time.
                    Answered by
            B
            
    D is my choice!
    
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    Definitely D.
    
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