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... subject the nature of the task that the confederate ( pseudo - subject ) was supposed to be mastering . All subjects , who were themselves given sample shocks to ensure that they were aware of the painful effect , were required to ...
... subject the nature of the task that the confederate ( pseudo - subject ) was supposed to be mastering . All subjects , who were themselves given sample shocks to ensure that they were aware of the painful effect , were required to ...
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... subjects . Physiologically induced arousal can also increase the incidence and degree of matching behavior . Schachter and Singer ( 1962 ) gave college students one of three treatments before placing them in a room with a confederate of ...
... subjects . Physiologically induced arousal can also increase the incidence and degree of matching behavior . Schachter and Singer ( 1962 ) gave college students one of three treatments before placing them in a room with a confederate of ...
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... subjects in a pretest set of trials . Experimental subjects were given a training session in which they were verbally reinforced for administering shocks of relatively high intensity , while the control subjects received no ...
... subjects in a pretest set of trials . Experimental subjects were given a training session in which they were verbally reinforced for administering shocks of relatively high intensity , while the control subjects received no ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
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