Mike, a ten-year-old, sees his father smoking a cigarette while talking on the phone. Later that day, Mike takes out a cigarette from his father's bag and pretends to smoke it while talking on the phone. Mike's behavior is an example of

A. learning by association.
B. dark adaptation.
C. habituation.
D. mimicry.


Answer: D

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