Which of the following is an example of children's modeling behaviors?

a. "Tries to look at people when they are nude or undressing"
b. "Shy about undressing"
c. "Hugs adults he or she does not know well"
d. "Playing doctor games"


D

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

Psychology