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In addition , two follow - up studies suggest that some parents slip back or retain many of their earlier modes of interacting with their children ( Patterson , 1976 ; Taplin & Reid , 1977 ) . Although a perfectly effective treatment ...
In addition , two follow - up studies suggest that some parents slip back or retain many of their earlier modes of interacting with their children ( Patterson , 1976 ; Taplin & Reid , 1977 ) . Although a perfectly effective treatment ...
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Several writers suggest that happiness with one's lot is best described by the ratio of positive to negative experiences ( Bradburn & Caplovitz , 1965 ; Shelly , 1970 ) . From this perspective , a person may have many positive ...
Several writers suggest that happiness with one's lot is best described by the ratio of positive to negative experiences ( Bradburn & Caplovitz , 1965 ; Shelly , 1970 ) . From this perspective , a person may have many positive ...
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Incidentally , this finding is contrary to some of the prevailing interpretations of catharsis theory which suggest that draining off anger is associated with a reduced likelihood for future aggression . One should accept the concept of ...
Incidentally , this finding is contrary to some of the prevailing interpretations of catharsis theory which suggest that draining off anger is associated with a reduced likelihood for future aggression . One should accept the concept of ...
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