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Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. be imitative behavior ( Asch , 1948 ; Lefkowitz , Blake , and Mouton , 1955 ; Lippitt , Polansky , and Rosen , 1952 ) . A reinforcer is , in addition , more effective if it represents a class of ...
Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. be imitative behavior ( Asch , 1948 ; Lefkowitz , Blake , and Mouton , 1955 ; Lippitt , Polansky , and Rosen , 1952 ) . A reinforcer is , in addition , more effective if it represents a class of ...
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Walters and his associates ( Walters and Llewellyn Thomas , 1963 ; Walters , Llewellyn Thomas , and Acker , 1962 ) have demonstrated that the disinhibitory effect of exposure to aggressive models is not confined to children .
Walters and his associates ( Walters and Llewellyn Thomas , 1963 ; Walters , Llewellyn Thomas , and Acker , 1962 ) have demonstrated that the disinhibitory effect of exposure to aggressive models is not confined to children .
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Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. Studies in which children have vicariously participated in the aggressive activities of models have invariably shown that this kind of participation results in an increase in aggression , provided the ...
Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. Studies in which children have vicariously participated in the aggressive activities of models have invariably shown that this kind of participation results in an increase in aggression , provided the ...
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