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... usually seen as a punishment , simple nonreward as mere disin- terest . Intermediate procedures , which have wide use in the shaping of age - appropriate behavior and in many other circum- stances , usually involve the withholding of ...
... usually seen as a punishment , simple nonreward as mere disin- terest . Intermediate procedures , which have wide use in the shaping of age - appropriate behavior and in many other circum- stances , usually involve the withholding of ...
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... usually as- sociated with the use of experimental methods . In the first place , the experimental manipulations of the stimulus events can cover only a small range of those found in real - life situations , usually only those at the ...
... usually as- sociated with the use of experimental methods . In the first place , the experimental manipulations of the stimulus events can cover only a small range of those found in real - life situations , usually only those at the ...
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... usually attributed to a lack of such factors as motiva- tion , initiative , or achievement drive , to limitations of ... usually con- stitute , nor become labeled as , a serious form of deviation . In fact , overdependent individuals are ...
... usually attributed to a lack of such factors as motiva- tion , initiative , or achievement drive , to limitations of ... usually con- stitute , nor become labeled as , a serious form of deviation . In fact , overdependent individuals are ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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