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For example , the studies reviewed by Gewirtz ( 1967 ) and Stevenson ( 1965 ) suggested that responsiveness to social reinforcers was altered by prior conditions of satiation and deprivation . Other variables relating to responsiveness ...
For example , the studies reviewed by Gewirtz ( 1967 ) and Stevenson ( 1965 ) suggested that responsiveness to social reinforcers was altered by prior conditions of satiation and deprivation . Other variables relating to responsiveness ...
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The studies relating to these hypotheses were reviewed by Siddle ( 1977 ) . Most of these studies involved selected subgroups of adult criminals , primary and secondary psychopaths . His review suggests that these out - of - control ...
The studies relating to these hypotheses were reviewed by Siddle ( 1977 ) . Most of these studies involved selected subgroups of adult criminals , primary and secondary psychopaths . His review suggests that these out - of - control ...
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His review suggests that arousal reduction is maximized when the counterattack is immediate and directed toward the tormentor . In Chapter 11 , studies are reviewed which demonstrate that extinction is an ineffective method for altering ...
His review suggests that arousal reduction is maximized when the counterattack is immediate and directed toward the tormentor . In Chapter 11 , studies are reviewed which demonstrate that extinction is an ineffective method for altering ...
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