Social Learning and Personality DevelopmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963 - Broj stranica: 329 |
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... approach of this kind " focuses on variables that are relevant to the normal study of the child and its findings can thus be more readily fitted into the context of general psychological theory " ( Bandura and Walters , 1959 , p . 363 ) ...
... approach of this kind " focuses on variables that are relevant to the normal study of the child and its findings can thus be more readily fitted into the context of general psychological theory " ( Bandura and Walters , 1959 , p . 363 ) ...
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... approach has the advantage of permitting observations of the simultaneous influence of a large number of interacting social - training variables , it is often difficult , if not impossible , to identify the crucial interaction effects ...
... approach has the advantage of permitting observations of the simultaneous influence of a large number of interacting social - training variables , it is often difficult , if not impossible , to identify the crucial interaction effects ...
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... approach to both social development and psy- chotherapy . Our social - learning principles seek to explain de- viant behavior in terms of classes of events that appear to be equally important for the establishing of nondeviant patterns ...
... approach to both social development and psy- chotherapy . Our social - learning principles seek to explain de- viant behavior in terms of classes of events that appear to be equally important for the establishing of nondeviant patterns ...
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THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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