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It might be noted , however , that there is little consensus as to which physiological measures are best suited to measure this activation . Lacey ( 1967 ) proposes that one should consider patterns of these measures ; it is possible ...
It might be noted , however , that there is little consensus as to which physiological measures are best suited to measure this activation . Lacey ( 1967 ) proposes that one should consider patterns of these measures ; it is possible ...
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I think the four irritability measures ( crossover , counterattack , punishment acceleration , and continuance ) can be thought of as facets of a trait . The assumption would be that the disposition to react in an irritable fashion ...
I think the four irritability measures ( crossover , counterattack , punishment acceleration , and continuance ) can be thought of as facets of a trait . The assumption would be that the disposition to react in an irritable fashion ...
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It was hypothesized that measures of the irritable reactions of other family members would account for significant ... would account for significant amounts of variance in the parent's daily reports measuring his deviancy level .
It was hypothesized that measures of the irritable reactions of other family members would account for significant ... would account for significant amounts of variance in the parent's daily reports measuring his deviancy level .
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