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... consequences to the model or to the observer have a major influ- ence only on the performance of imitatively learned responses . Children observed a film - mediated model who exhibited four novel aggressive responses accompanied by ...
... consequences to the model or to the observer have a major influ- ence only on the performance of imitatively learned responses . Children observed a film - mediated model who exhibited four novel aggressive responses accompanied by ...
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... CONSEQUENCES TO THE MODEL Imitation is not independent of the response conse- quences to the model . These consequences are sometimes specific to the behavior which is being observed , as when reward or pun- ishment immediately follows ...
... CONSEQUENCES TO THE MODEL Imitation is not independent of the response conse- quences to the model . These consequences are sometimes specific to the behavior which is being observed , as when reward or pun- ishment immediately follows ...
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... consequences for others — for example , pain , incon- venience , or embarrassment — of which the child may not be aware . To the extent that the child has already been conditioned to avoid producing consequences of these kinds , the ...
... consequences for others — for example , pain , incon- venience , or embarrassment — of which the child may not be aware . To the extent that the child has already been conditioned to avoid producing consequences of these kinds , the ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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