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Hartup ( 1973 ) and others have noted that while overall measures of aversive behaviors may decrease , what this really reflects is a reduction in the frequency of physical aggression .
Hartup ( 1973 ) and others have noted that while overall measures of aversive behaviors may decrease , what this really reflects is a reduction in the frequency of physical aggression .
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It should be noted that even though habituation effects were reported over the eight sessions , the orienting behaviors did not fall to zero . Grimm , Parsons , and Bijou ( 1972 ) also noted in a classroom setting that high rates of ...
It should be noted that even though habituation effects were reported over the eight sessions , the orienting behaviors did not fall to zero . Grimm , Parsons , and Bijou ( 1972 ) also noted in a classroom setting that high rates of ...
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In the traditional studies of escape and avoidance learning , a number of writers have noted the extreme rigidity of behaviors acquired under these arrangements ( Maier , 1961 ; Seligman , 1975 ; Solomon & Wynne , 1954 ) .
In the traditional studies of escape and avoidance learning , a number of writers have noted the extreme rigidity of behaviors acquired under these arrangements ( Maier , 1961 ; Seligman , 1975 ; Solomon & Wynne , 1954 ) .
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