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In a study by Wills , Weiss , and Patterson ( 1974 ) , wives reported that they received 6.4 Instrumental Pleases from their spouses per day ; the number of Instrumental Dis- pleases received was 2.1 per day .
In a study by Wills , Weiss , and Patterson ( 1974 ) , wives reported that they received 6.4 Instrumental Pleases from their spouses per day ; the number of Instrumental Dis- pleases received was 2.1 per day .
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65-67 ) In the Gelles ( 1972 ) study , 23 % of the families suspected to be violent reported hitting their chil- dren at least daily . One of the 38 families not known to be violent also reported punishing their child at this rate .
65-67 ) In the Gelles ( 1972 ) study , 23 % of the families suspected to be violent reported hitting their chil- dren at least daily . One of the 38 families not known to be violent also reported punishing their child at this rate .
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Reported by : Pleasurable Behavior Average rate / hour for Baseline Husbands 1.45 Wives 1.56 Displeasurable Behavior Husbands .63 Wives .66 * p < .05 , one - tailed . Average rate / hour for Manipulation t for correlated means ( df = 6 ) ...
Reported by : Pleasurable Behavior Average rate / hour for Baseline Husbands 1.45 Wives 1.56 Displeasurable Behavior Husbands .63 Wives .66 * p < .05 , one - tailed . Average rate / hour for Manipulation t for correlated means ( df = 6 ) ...
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