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... stimulus . As a result of this pairing , the formerly neutral cue acquires the capacity to elicit responses that were previously given only to the noxious stimulus . These conditioned avoidance responses are highly re- sistant to ...
... stimulus . As a result of this pairing , the formerly neutral cue acquires the capacity to elicit responses that were previously given only to the noxious stimulus . These conditioned avoidance responses are highly re- sistant to ...
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... stimulus events , extrapolation of results to everyday situations is justified only when the experimental manipulation involves the stimulus elements that appear to be essential for producing the real - life effect . For example , if ...
... stimulus events , extrapolation of results to everyday situations is justified only when the experimental manipulation involves the stimulus elements that appear to be essential for producing the real - life effect . For example , if ...
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... stimulus and response variables as they occur in naturalistic situations . Carefully designed theory- based field studies have the advantage of permitting observations of the effects of a wide range of stimulus events that cannot be ...
... stimulus and response variables as they occur in naturalistic situations . Carefully designed theory- based field studies have the advantage of permitting observations of the effects of a wide range of stimulus events that cannot be ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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