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For example , .89 of the 142 antisocial children were described by their parents as being disobedient ( from Table 11.1 ) . In their observation study of problem children , Griest et al . ( 1979 ) found a correlation of .50 ( p < .05 ) ...
For example , .89 of the 142 antisocial children were described by their parents as being disobedient ( from Table 11.1 ) . In their observation study of problem children , Griest et al . ( 1979 ) found a correlation of .50 ( p < .05 ) ...
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It would , of course , be better to use real time in describing behavior . ... was field - tested for several years and , in fact , provided a basis for carrying out most of the in situ experiments described in Chapters 5 , 7 , 8 and 9.
It would , of course , be better to use real time in describing behavior . ... was field - tested for several years and , in fact , provided a basis for carrying out most of the in situ experiments described in Chapters 5 , 7 , 8 and 9.
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One of the more interesting alternatives has been described by Megargee ( 1967 ) in his studies of " overcontrolled aggression . " He believes that for some violent people the antecedent is not a gradual escalation in amplitude ; rather ...
One of the more interesting alternatives has been described by Megargee ( 1967 ) in his studies of " overcontrolled aggression . " He believes that for some violent people the antecedent is not a gradual escalation in amplitude ; rather ...
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