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Buss , in effect , vacillates between a definition of aggression solely in terms of response variables and a ... non- interpersonal situations , such as playing with a punchball , under which aggressive responses may be learned .
Buss , in effect , vacillates between a definition of aggression solely in terms of response variables and a ... non- interpersonal situations , such as playing with a punchball , under which aggressive responses may be learned .
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ule gave significantly more physically aggressive responses in the testing situation than did children in the other three groups , among which there were no reliable differences . This study demonstrates that aggressive responses that ...
ule gave significantly more physically aggressive responses in the testing situation than did children in the other three groups , among which there were no reliable differences . This study demonstrates that aggressive responses that ...
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that children who observed a model who was rewarded for aggres- sion exhibited imitative aggressive responses that had not previ- ously appeared in their repertory . Moreover , an analysis of ag- gressive responses which were not ...
that children who observed a model who was rewarded for aggres- sion exhibited imitative aggressive responses that had not previ- ously appeared in their repertory . Moreover , an analysis of ag- gressive responses which were not ...
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