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... observer's matching responses . In the first place , the observer may acquire new responses that did not previously exist in his repertory . In order to demonstrate this modeling effect experimentally , the model must exhibit highly ...
... observer's matching responses . In the first place , the observer may acquire new responses that did not previously exist in his repertory . In order to demonstrate this modeling effect experimentally , the model must exhibit highly ...
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... observer himself receives no punish- ment ; it is plausible also to assume that if a model gives free expression to , and is rewarded for , responses for which the ob- server has been punished , counterconditioning or extinction of ...
... observer himself receives no punish- ment ; it is plausible also to assume that if a model gives free expression to , and is rewarded for , responses for which the ob- server has been punished , counterconditioning or extinction of ...
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... observer's behavioral repertory but are infrequently manifested because of the social disapproval they elicit . The influence that the behavior of a model will exert on an observer is partly contingent on the response conse- quences to ...
... observer's behavioral repertory but are infrequently manifested because of the social disapproval they elicit . The influence that the behavior of a model will exert on an observer is partly contingent on the response conse- quences to ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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