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when a child repeats a behavior or action simply to observe that action you would not infer that. the child finds the behavior...Asked by Anonymous
                when a child repeats a behavior or action simply to observe that action you would not infer that. 
the child finds the behavior self reinforcing. b. the stimulation of the action is satisfying. c.the stimulation provided by the action is associated with a basic drive. d. the child is caught up in a sort of reflex feedback loop.
            
        the child finds the behavior self reinforcing. b. the stimulation of the action is satisfying. c.the stimulation provided by the action is associated with a basic drive. d. the child is caught up in a sort of reflex feedback loop.
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            PsyDAG
            
    It depends on what you consider to be a "basic drive."
However, I don't consider imitating the modeling of others a reflex, so I would pick D.
    
However, I don't consider imitating the modeling of others a reflex, so I would pick D.
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