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3 December, 21:00

which of the following is an example of learned, not an instinctive, behavior. 1. babies tend to respond to bright colors. 2. babies babble and squeal before they can talk. 3. infants can be taught to swim because they have not yet learned to fear water. 4. Children like security blankets because the blankets give them comfort. 5. Infants tend to put objects they grasp into their mouths.

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  1. 3 December, 23:08
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    Answer: 3

    Explanation: Infants can be taught to swim because they have not yet learned to fear water. You learn to swim. Fear is not an instint either.
  2. 3 December, 23:47
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    Infants can be taught to 3. swim because they have not yet learned to fear water is a learned and no instinctive behavior.

    Explanation:

    Instinctive behavior is a behavior that is innate, intuitive and can be impulsive; that is someone acts something out without education or learning some skills. Instinctive behavior is natural and people act instinctively from birth. Learned behavior means acquiring some skills to do something, or learn by observation and watching someone do a certain task.

    As babies develop to toddlers they learn by putting objects in their mouths or babies crying when they are hungry, frustrated and need a diaper chance are examples of innate behavior. Examples of learned behavior include children learning to swim or to ride a bicycle.
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