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The data were in agree- ment with our own hunches , so for the next dec- ade most of the families were observed just prior to , or during , dinner . In the beginning our goal was to observe fami- lies in " natural " settings .
The data were in agree- ment with our own hunches , so for the next dec- ade most of the families were observed just prior to , or during , dinner . In the beginning our goal was to observe fami- lies in " natural " settings .
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ment to the caretaker role . My guess is that most parents of antisocial children would not measure up to these criteria . Prior to forming a family , many would be classified as unskilled , disposed to react irritably , and only ...
ment to the caretaker role . My guess is that most parents of antisocial children would not measure up to these criteria . Prior to forming a family , many would be classified as unskilled , disposed to react irritably , and only ...
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... ment could be money , points toward an appoint- ment at the hairdresser , driving lessons , and so on . The experiment by Fleischman ( 1979b ) showed that the contingent use of as little as $ 10.00 per week significantly increased ...
... ment could be money , points toward an appoint- ment at the hairdresser , driving lessons , and so on . The experiment by Fleischman ( 1979b ) showed that the contingent use of as little as $ 10.00 per week significantly increased ...
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