Social Learning and Personality DevelopmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963 - Broj stranica: 329 |
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... extent to which each of them has received rewarding or punishing consequences for his behavior . During the child's early years the family constitutes the child's basic reference group ; at this stage , the range of avail- able real ...
... extent to which each of them has received rewarding or punishing consequences for his behavior . During the child's early years the family constitutes the child's basic reference group ; at this stage , the range of avail- able real ...
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... extent to which imi- tative responses will occur . Moreover , susceptibility to the social influence of models is increased by temporary or transient states of the observer , such as emotional arousal of a moderate degree of intensity ...
... extent to which imi- tative responses will occur . Moreover , susceptibility to the social influence of models is increased by temporary or transient states of the observer , such as emotional arousal of a moderate degree of intensity ...
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... extent to which children demonstrate self - control in temptation or achieve- ment situations . The findings , though far from consistent , in general suggest that children who experience relatively early or severe socialization ...
... extent to which children demonstrate self - control in temptation or achieve- ment situations . The findings , though far from consistent , in general suggest that children who experience relatively early or severe socialization ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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