People who are low in _____ are much more likely to imitate a model's behavior than are people high in the same attribute
a. self-esteem
c. neuroticism
b. extraversion
d. psychoticism
ANS: A
FEEDBACK: The attributes of the observers also determine the effectiveness of observational learning. People who are low in self-confidence and self-esteem are much more likely to imitate a model's behavior than are people high in self-confidence and self-esteem.
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