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imitation <an imitation; imitations> N

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Because the position of the photographs varied randomly from trial to trial, sequences could not be learned by motor imitation.
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The integration of research on motor mimicry and automatic imitation could reveal plausible indications that these phenomena depend on the same psychological and neural processes.
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It is an imitation of the foot binding practice.
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According to this theory, people learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling.
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A mikan or a plastic imitation daidai is often substituted for the original "daidai".
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It was one of the first places where imitation leather (using pyroxylin) was manufactured on a large scale.
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Imitations of the toy made by various companies exist and are sold in various countries worldwide.
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Hand-woven, hand-decorated saris are naturally much more expensive than the machine imitations.
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In the preoperational stage, children learn through imitation and remain unable to take other peoples point of view.
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It has also given rise to various imitations and parodies.
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