A child observes an older sibling receiving praise from a parent for making their bed. The next morning, the child makes their own bed for the first time. However, the parent is in a hurry and doesn't notice or comment on the child's action. Based on the principles of how consequences shape behavior, what is the most likely outcome?
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A child observes an older sibling receiving praise from a parent for making their bed. The next morning, the child makes their own bed for the first time. However, the parent is in a hurry and doesn't notice or comment on the child's action. Based on the principles of how consequences shape behavior, what is the most likely outcome?
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