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... evidence of the model's past successes . For example , the model may possess material resources , such as money or fashion - book clothing , which are symbols of socioeconomic success ( Lefkowitz , Blake , and Mouton , 1955 ) . Or he ...
... evidence of the model's past successes . For example , the model may possess material resources , such as money or fashion - book clothing , which are symbols of socioeconomic success ( Lefkowitz , Blake , and Mouton , 1955 ) . Or he ...
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... evidence in support of this mechanism consists of the case ma- terial presented by Anna Freud ( 1946 [ 1936 ] ) . However , in some of Anna Freud's examples , the model in fact exhibits no aggres- sion and the therapist simply assumes ...
... evidence in support of this mechanism consists of the case ma- terial presented by Anna Freud ( 1946 [ 1936 ] ) . However , in some of Anna Freud's examples , the model in fact exhibits no aggres- sion and the therapist simply assumes ...
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... Evidence that the incidence of sexual responses is modified through both positive and negative rein- forcement is provided by Goldman ( 1961 ) , who found that pa- tients gave an increasing number of sexual responses in therapy if these ...
... Evidence that the incidence of sexual responses is modified through both positive and negative rein- forcement is provided by Goldman ( 1961 ) , who found that pa- tients gave an increasing number of sexual responses in therapy if these ...
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