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... activities are examples of adult - permitted , but child - prohibited , response patterns that children are likely to observe to be rewarding and to attempt to reproduce through imitation . In these cases , the goal of social training ...
... activities are examples of adult - permitted , but child - prohibited , response patterns that children are likely to observe to be rewarding and to attempt to reproduce through imitation . In these cases , the goal of social training ...
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... activities and reproduce their fathers ' actions with the aid of smaller versions of adult implements . North ... activities ( partly , perhaps , a result , in middle - class families , of the relatively abstract nature of the ...
... activities and reproduce their fathers ' actions with the aid of smaller versions of adult implements . North ... activities ( partly , perhaps , a result , in middle - class families , of the relatively abstract nature of the ...
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... activities than did novices in the same police - training program . Positive reinforcement for attending to violent activities undoubtedly predisposes advanced law - enforcement students to respond to aggressive aspects of the stimuli ...
... activities than did novices in the same police - training program . Positive reinforcement for attending to violent activities undoubtedly predisposes advanced law - enforcement students to respond to aggressive aspects of the stimuli ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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