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Given that aversive events elicit aversive reactions , then , when used as a consequence , the effect will be to “ decelerate ” ongoing prosocial behaviors and “ accelerate ” ongoing coercive behaviors . Aversive Events as Accelerating ...
Given that aversive events elicit aversive reactions , then , when used as a consequence , the effect will be to “ decelerate ” ongoing prosocial behaviors and “ accelerate ” ongoing coercive behaviors . Aversive Events as Accelerating ...
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Given Disapproval as an antecedent , then the likelihood of Whine was about once in 16 trials . Given Hit as an antecedent , then the odds of a Whine were one in four . Both of these antecedents serve significant functions as ...
Given Disapproval as an antecedent , then the likelihood of Whine was about once in 16 trials . Given Hit as an antecedent , then the odds of a Whine were one in four . Both of these antecedents serve significant functions as ...
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The average likelihood of the husband's approval , given an immediately prior approval by the wife , was .000 . The comparable conditional for wives was also .000 . Spouses in that situation were not synchronous in their use of this ...
The average likelihood of the husband's approval , given an immediately prior approval by the wife , was .000 . The comparable conditional for wives was also .000 . Spouses in that situation were not synchronous in their use of this ...
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