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Lefcourt ( 1973 ) reviews studies demonstrating that subjects who were able to control high - decibel white noise ... earlier work of Maier ( 1961 ) and others who had demonstrated the dramatic effects of exposure to inescapable shock .
Lefcourt ( 1973 ) reviews studies demonstrating that subjects who were able to control high - decibel white noise ... earlier work of Maier ( 1961 ) and others who had demonstrated the dramatic effects of exposure to inescapable shock .
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It would also be imperative to carry out empirical studies demonstrating the relation of time following the episode and ... He showed that withdrawal of shock could serve as a negative reinforcer for aggression , and demonstrated the ...
It would also be imperative to carry out empirical studies demonstrating the relation of time following the episode and ... He showed that withdrawal of shock could serve as a negative reinforcer for aggression , and demonstrated the ...
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In the same vein , the fostering studies reviewed by Denenberg ( 1973 ) demonstrated the interaction between genetic endowment and environment . Kuo ( 1930 , 1938 , cited by Denenberg , 1973 ) reared kittens and rats together and found ...
In the same vein , the fostering studies reviewed by Denenberg ( 1973 ) demonstrated the interaction between genetic endowment and environment . Kuo ( 1930 , 1938 , cited by Denenberg , 1973 ) reared kittens and rats together and found ...
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