Social Learning TheoryPrentice Hall, 1977 - Broj stranica: 247 Furnishes an overview of recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field of social learning, exploring the origins of behavior, antecedent and consequent determinants, and cognitive control. --Publisher. |
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... correct solution . Learning , they concluded , can occur without awareness , al- beit slowly and quite inefficiently . The subsequent increase in correct responses makes it easier to discern what is favored ; once the discovery has been ...
... correct solution . Learning , they concluded , can occur without awareness , al- beit slowly and quite inefficiently . The subsequent increase in correct responses makes it easier to discern what is favored ; once the discovery has been ...
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... correct responses ( Kennedy , 1970 , 1971 ) . Whether they were partially aware before altering their behavior , but did not express their provisional thoughts , remains to be demonstrated . The procedures used in the preceding studies ...
... correct responses ( Kennedy , 1970 , 1971 ) . Whether they were partially aware before altering their behavior , but did not express their provisional thoughts , remains to be demonstrated . The procedures used in the preceding studies ...
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... correct number corresponding to each word . Let us select an arbi- trary rule that gives the " correct number " by subtracting the number of letters in a given word from 100 , dividing the remainder by 2 , and then multiplying this ...
... correct number corresponding to each word . Let us select an arbi- trary rule that gives the " correct number " by subtracting the number of letters in a given word from 100 , dividing the remainder by 2 , and then multiplying this ...
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