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... DISCRIMINATION LEARNING Let us now consider a father who devotes some of his time to playing punchball with his young son . He punches the ball himself and then , with or without verbal encouragement , elicits a similar response in the ...
... DISCRIMINATION LEARNING Let us now consider a father who devotes some of his time to playing punchball with his young son . He punches the ball himself and then , with or without verbal encouragement , elicits a similar response in the ...
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... discrimination learning on verbal sex behavior is readily apparent , though sometimes overlooked . In some social contexts sexual words , even of a taboo kind , are permitted or even approved . Thus , while a student may hesitate to ...
... discrimination learning on verbal sex behavior is readily apparent , though sometimes overlooked . In some social contexts sexual words , even of a taboo kind , are permitted or even approved . Thus , while a student may hesitate to ...
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... Discrimination training Discrimination training in achievement , 166–168 age - appropriate , 12 in aggression , 9 , 18 , 20-21 , 117 , 120 , 129-131 , 161 , 205 in dependency , 21 , 138-139 , 168 in moral judgments , 207 and prejudice ...
... Discrimination training Discrimination training in achievement , 166–168 age - appropriate , 12 in aggression , 9 , 18 , 20-21 , 117 , 120 , 129-131 , 161 , 205 in dependency , 21 , 138-139 , 168 in moral judgments , 207 and prejudice ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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