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the Table STUDENTD Has the Following Meaning -Which of the Following Is Not One of the Modification

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The table STUDENTD has the following meaning. A student may have several majors and several minors. In the table only one minor corresponds to a given major, and only one major corresponds to a given minor. Each student has a unique name.
STUDENTD  NAME  MAJOR  MINOR  GREEN  MATH  INFO  GREEN  PHILO  LATIN  HONEY  INFO  CS  LAMPO  MKTG  MGT  Takker  MKTG  MGT  YONA  INFO  CS \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { NAME } & \text { MAJOR } & \text { MINOR } \\\hline \text { GREEN } & \text { MATH } & \text { INFO } \\\hline \text { GREEN } & \text { PHILO } & \text { LATIN } \\\hline \text { HONEY } & \text { INFO } & \text { CS } \\\hline \text { LAMPO } & \text { MKTG } & \text { MGT } \\\hline \text { Takker } & \text { MKTG } & \text { MGT } \\\hline \text { YONA } & \text { INFO } & \text { CS } \\\hline\end{array}
-Which of the following is not one of the modification anomalies discussed in the text:

Appreciate the impact of media violence on behavior and distinguish research findings on this topic.
Grasp the importance of models in the process of learning and the characteristics that make models effective.
Understand how the actions and beliefs of parents or significant others can influence children’s behavior and attitudes.
Recognize the role of observational learning in developing empathy and theory of mind.

Definitions:

Social Science

A branch of science that deals with the institutions and functioning of human society and with the interpersonal relationships of individuals as members of society.

Ethnography

A qualitative research method that involves observing and studying a culture or community from an insider perspective.

Phenomenology

A philosophical approach that emphasizes the study of conscious experience from the first-person point of view.

Scientific Hypothesis

A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, which can be tested through experimentation and observation.

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