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What was the purpose of the Great Reform Bill? What did it achieve? Would you call it a "revolutionary" document?
Deferred Imitation
The ability to reproduce a behavior observed at a previous time, even if the model is no longer present.
Priming
A technique in psychology used to train people's memory in both positive and negative ways, often by exposing them to one stimulus to influence their reaction to another stimulus.
Proximal Imitation
The act of copying behaviors or actions that are observed in close proximity.
Mirroring
The behavior in which one person unconsciously imitates the gesture, speech pattern, or attitude of another.
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