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Katrina goes with her brother to see the movie "Liar, Liar" and comes away with the idea that "All lawyers are dishonest". According to Krumboltz, what has occurred?

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    Associative Learning

    Explanation:

    Associative Learning is a learning process in which a subject's new response becomes associate with a particular stimulus.

    In simple terms, a subject tends to associate or connect or relate one newly learned response to a particular event or behaviour and thus forms a new stimulus.

    In the given case, Katrina who recently watched a movie "Liar, Liar" in which the protagonist's dad who is a Lawyer was a liar too. So, she has learned a new response and started associating this new response with the idea that all lawyers are liar or dishonest, thus forming a new stimulus.

    So, the correct answer is associative learning.
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