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Stage theories have at best specified only vaguely the conditions that lead to changes in behavior from one level to another . In some of these theories it is assumed that age - specific behavior emerges spontaneously as the result of ...
Stage theories have at best specified only vaguely the conditions that lead to changes in behavior from one level to another . In some of these theories it is assumed that age - specific behavior emerges spontaneously as the result of ...
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Frustration also changes the stimulus situation and consequently changes in the kind , as well as in the ... Modification of the associative strength of responses through stimulus change can thus , independently of changes in the ...
Frustration also changes the stimulus situation and consequently changes in the kind , as well as in the ... Modification of the associative strength of responses through stimulus change can thus , independently of changes in the ...
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While there are very marked changes in task- oriented dependent responses from infancy to adulthood , person- oriented dependency is expected and reinforced throughout all stages of development . Some changes in the form of person- ...
While there are very marked changes in task- oriented dependent responses from infancy to adulthood , person- oriented dependency is expected and reinforced throughout all stages of development . Some changes in the form of person- ...
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