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Social Studies, 19.02.2020 06:08, keigleyhannah30

A child smiles and gains attention from a caretaker, so the child begins to smile more often. This is an example of .

A. Imitation
B. Operant Conditioning
C. Classical Conditioning
D. Habituation

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