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For example , if the experimenter is interested in the socialization process and wishes to test a hypothesis concerning the effect of family interactions , his grounds for extrapolation will be firmer if he experimentally creates an ...
For example , if the experimenter is interested in the socialization process and wishes to test a hypothesis concerning the effect of family interactions , his grounds for extrapolation will be firmer if he experimentally creates an ...
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A second group of subjects was also administered adrenalin but was told nothing concerning its side - effects , while other students were injected only with an ineffective saline solution . Following the experimental treatment ...
A second group of subjects was also administered adrenalin but was told nothing concerning its side - effects , while other students were injected only with an ineffective saline solution . Following the experimental treatment ...
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... 241-242 see also Avoidance learning , Classical Conditioning , and Operant conditioning Conflict concerning aggression , 18-20 , 129-130 , 135–136 , 194 approach - avoidance , 15–21 , 165 , 172 , 230-231 and classical conditioning ...
... 241-242 see also Avoidance learning , Classical Conditioning , and Operant conditioning Conflict concerning aggression , 18-20 , 129-130 , 135–136 , 194 approach - avoidance , 15–21 , 165 , 172 , 230-231 and classical conditioning ...
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