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... highly in- dulgent mothers who were extremely solicitous in caring for their children's needs and were constantly rewarding dependency re- sponses had highly dependent children . Additional indirect evidence that maternal permis ...
... highly in- dulgent mothers who were extremely solicitous in caring for their children's needs and were constantly rewarding dependency re- sponses had highly dependent children . Additional indirect evidence that maternal permis ...
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... highly rewarding goal - objects . Since proficiency in such skills is often dependent on an early commencement of training , which must then continue over a lengthy period of time , persons not infre- quently find that lack of ...
... highly rewarding goal - objects . Since proficiency in such skills is often dependent on an early commencement of training , which must then continue over a lengthy period of time , persons not infre- quently find that lack of ...
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... highly speculative explanatory concepts , for example , " repressed feelings of guilt " and " repetition com- pulsion , " that have been favored by psychodynamic theorists . In the final chapter of this book we shall be con- cerned with ...
... highly speculative explanatory concepts , for example , " repressed feelings of guilt " and " repetition com- pulsion , " that have been favored by psychodynamic theorists . In the final chapter of this book we shall be con- cerned with ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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