Social Learning and Personality DevelopmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Broj stranica: 329 |
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... punishment - at - completion , and a nonpunished control group were 26 , 71 , and 80 , respectively . In another study of the timing of punishment , Aronfreed ( 1963a ) investigated its effects on the occurrence of self- punitive ...
... punishment - at - completion , and a nonpunished control group were 26 , 71 , and 80 , respectively . In another study of the timing of punishment , Aronfreed ( 1963a ) investigated its effects on the occurrence of self- punitive ...
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... punishment to occur early in a deviant response sequence , so fostering resistance to deviation . Moreover , the administration of physical punishment is.often poorly timed ; in fact , unless the transgression is immediately discovered ...
... punishment to occur early in a deviant response sequence , so fostering resistance to deviation . Moreover , the administration of physical punishment is.often poorly timed ; in fact , unless the transgression is immediately discovered ...
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... punishment does not alter their behavior . Cer- tainly , punishment does not usually change the antisocial orien- tation of such offenders or their use of illegitimate means to obtain rewarding resources . However , the efficacy of ...
... punishment does not alter their behavior . Cer- tainly , punishment does not usually change the antisocial orien- tation of such offenders or their use of illegitimate means to obtain rewarding resources . However , the efficacy of ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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