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In that context , it may also be the case that the pain reaction of the victim may function as a positive reinforcer for both high- ... The latter included pain reactions by the victim as well as submission and compliance reactions .
In that context , it may also be the case that the pain reaction of the victim may function as a positive reinforcer for both high- ... The latter included pain reactions by the victim as well as submission and compliance reactions .
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This includes nonaversive reactions by parents and siblings . Nonaversive would include events classified as neutral and prosocial . Table 6.7 The Likelihood of Problem Child Stop Given Family. Hostile Parental Consequences Normal ...
This includes nonaversive reactions by parents and siblings . Nonaversive would include events classified as neutral and prosocial . Table 6.7 The Likelihood of Problem Child Stop Given Family. Hostile Parental Consequences Normal ...
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Table 9.2 Reactions to Target Child Behaviors by Male Siblings Reactions by Male Siblings .000 .011 .046 .000 .010 .100.000.000 .125 .020 Figure 9.1 Ripple Effect for a Positive Event a (. Target Child Behaviors Approve Dev . Nor .
Table 9.2 Reactions to Target Child Behaviors by Male Siblings Reactions by Male Siblings .000 .011 .046 .000 .010 .100.000.000 .125 .020 Figure 9.1 Ripple Effect for a Positive Event a (. Target Child Behaviors Approve Dev . Nor .
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