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One of the 38 families not known to be violent also reported punishing their child at this rate . A surprising number of families also reported hitting their children at least once a week or once a month ; the figures were 21 % and 42.5 ...
One of the 38 families not known to be violent also reported punishing their child at this rate . A surprising number of families also reported hitting their children at least once a week or once a month ; the figures were 21 % and 42.5 ...
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Average rate / hour for Baseline Average rate / hour for Manipulation t for correlated means ( df = 6 ) Reported by : 1.45 1.64 .64 2.01 1.56 2.38 Pleasurable Behavior Husbands Wives Displeasurable Behavior Husbands Wives .63 .40 .56 ...
Average rate / hour for Baseline Average rate / hour for Manipulation t for correlated means ( df = 6 ) Reported by : 1.45 1.64 .64 2.01 1.56 2.38 Pleasurable Behavior Husbands Wives Displeasurable Behavior Husbands Wives .63 .40 .56 ...
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Parent - Reported Symptoms : Variables Disobedient ( .89 ) Lie ( .68 ) Steal ( .56 ) Firesetting ( .23 ) Likelihood of pı ... The latter study also showed poor agreement between parent and child reports about deviant behaviors .
Parent - Reported Symptoms : Variables Disobedient ( .89 ) Lie ( .68 ) Steal ( .56 ) Firesetting ( .23 ) Likelihood of pı ... The latter study also showed poor agreement between parent and child reports about deviant behaviors .
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