Which of the following theories provides the safest strategies for teaching a child to cross a busy street?
A) Operant conditioning
Incorrect. Operant conditioning can be used to reinforce safe strategies for crossing a street, but the safest strategy would be observational learning.
B) Observational learning
C) Classical conditioning
D) Stimulus organism response
Answer: B
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