Two-year-old Owen watches 6-year-old Evan behave aggressively with his stuffed animals. Owen would be LEAST likely to imitate Evan if:
A) Evan exits the room and leaves Owen alone with the stuffed animals.
B) their father yells at Evan and sends him to time out for inappropriate play.
C) their father simply ignores the behaviour so as to not draw attention to it.
D) their father praises Evan for being strong and brave.
B) their father yells at Evan and sends him to time out for inappropriate play.
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