Social Learning and Personality DevelopmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963 - Broj stranica: 329 |
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... parents of highly aggressive children with those of parents of children who displayed general- ized inhibition of social behavior and found that the parents of the inhibited children were generally more inhibited and con- trolled in ...
... parents of highly aggressive children with those of parents of children who displayed general- ized inhibition of social behavior and found that the parents of the inhibited children were generally more inhibited and con- trolled in ...
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... parents of aggressive and nonaggressive boys . Bandura and Walters found that the parents of the aggressive boys were more inclined to encourage actively and to condone aggression than were the parents of the nonaggressive boys . The ...
... parents of aggressive and nonaggressive boys . Bandura and Walters found that the parents of the aggressive boys were more inclined to encourage actively and to condone aggression than were the parents of the nonaggressive boys . The ...
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... parents ' demands , these techniques might be equally effective in establishing self - control ( Hill , 1960 ) . Several investigators have reported relationships between generalized parental response tendencies ( such as warmth ...
... parents ' demands , these techniques might be equally effective in establishing self - control ( Hill , 1960 ) . Several investigators have reported relationships between generalized parental response tendencies ( such as warmth ...
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THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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