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Given that the mother had been abrasive and the child increased the duration of his counterattack , how likely was it ... At a microsocial level , the effect of the NR arrangement was to increase the likelihood that the next trial would ...
Given that the mother had been abrasive and the child increased the duration of his counterattack , how likely was it ... At a microsocial level , the effect of the NR arrangement was to increase the likelihood that the next trial would ...
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Change in Ratio of Positive Events to Aversive Events Increasingly Negative Attributions about Self and Others Increase in Coercive Family Interactions Increase in Parental Irritability to have high frequencies of daily hassles .
Change in Ratio of Positive Events to Aversive Events Increasingly Negative Attributions about Self and Others Increase in Coercive Family Interactions Increase in Parental Irritability to have high frequencies of daily hassles .
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If , under temporary stress , things get out of control , they can combine forces to halt the increase in rates of coercive behavior . However , in the single - parent family , the person who ends up as caretaker may be the more ...
If , under temporary stress , things get out of control , they can combine forces to halt the increase in rates of coercive behavior . However , in the single - parent family , the person who ends up as caretaker may be the more ...
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