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... EFFECTS OF THE OBSERVATION OF MODELS During recent years , a number of investigators have conducted laboratory - experimental studies in which subjects have been exposed to aggressive real - life or fantasy models . These investigators ...
... EFFECTS OF THE OBSERVATION OF MODELS During recent years , a number of investigators have conducted laboratory - experimental studies in which subjects have been exposed to aggressive real - life or fantasy models . These investigators ...
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Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. Thorpe's examples of eliciting and disinhibitory effects of animal models leave no doubt that such effects do occur ; his refusal to classify them as instances of imitative behavior springs from his ...
Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. Thorpe's examples of eliciting and disinhibitory effects of animal models leave no doubt that such effects do occur ; his refusal to classify them as instances of imitative behavior springs from his ...
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... effects on vision were under investigation . One group of subjects was injected with adrenalin and was at the same time informed that the drug would have some harmless temporary side - effects - palpitations , trembling , and flushing ...
... effects on vision were under investigation . One group of subjects was injected with adrenalin and was at the same time informed that the drug would have some harmless temporary side - effects - palpitations , trembling , and flushing ...
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