Lori says to her boyfriend, Fred, "C'mon, let's dance," as a DJ began another set
"Wait a minute," he responds. "Not right now. We're having fun talking."
"Aww," Lori continues. "You're such a good dancer. You can do any of these better than the other people out there."
Fred shrugs and smiles at Lori's enthusiasm.
Two other couples then go out to the dance floor as Lori and Fred continued chatting and glancing across the floor.
"Okay, let's go," Fred says, pulling Lori onto the floor.
Of the following, the best explanation for Fred's wanting to dance is:
a. seeing the other couples dance weakened Fred's inhibition about dancing.
b. seeing the other couples dance facilitated an existing behavior in Fred.
c. Fred learned the dance step from watching the other couples dance, so he learned a new behavior.
d. Lori's enthusiasm heightened Fred's enthusiasm, so an emotional arousal effect took place.
b
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