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In that context , it may also be the case that the pain reaction of the victim may function as a positive reinforcer for both high- ... The latter included pain reactions by the victim as well as submission and compliance reactions .
In that context , it may also be the case that the pain reaction of the victim may function as a positive reinforcer for both high- ... The latter included pain reactions by the victim as well as submission and compliance reactions .
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They assumed that positive events should produce more positive reactions ( e.g. , Laugh , Talk ) from the recipient . Similarly , events identified a priori as aversive should be followed by more negative reactions ( e.g. , Disapprove ...
They assumed that positive events should produce more positive reactions ( e.g. , Laugh , Talk ) from the recipient . Similarly , events identified a priori as aversive should be followed by more negative reactions ( e.g. , Disapprove ...
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Each member of the dyad brings his own disposition to react irritably ; the performance level for the dyad is a function of the product of these two dispositions . It was hypothesized that measures of the irritable reactions of other ...
Each member of the dyad brings his own disposition to react irritably ; the performance level for the dyad is a function of the product of these two dispositions . It was hypothesized that measures of the irritable reactions of other ...
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