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The authors ( Bandura , 1960 ; Bandura and Walters , 1959 ) have reported that aggressive boys whose parents use punitive methods of discipline display little direct aggression toward their parents but are highly aggressive in ...
The authors ( Bandura , 1960 ; Bandura and Walters , 1959 ) have reported that aggressive boys whose parents use punitive methods of discipline display little direct aggression toward their parents but are highly aggressive in ...
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... human sex behavior ( for example , the Kinsey report ) ( Giedt , 1951 ) , undoubtedly reflect an analogous disinhibitory process achieved through a permissive atmosphere and direct or tacit social approval of verbal sex behavior .
... human sex behavior ( for example , the Kinsey report ) ( Giedt , 1951 ) , undoubtedly reflect an analogous disinhibitory process achieved through a permissive atmosphere and direct or tacit social approval of verbal sex behavior .
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a take a circuitous route to a food reward instead of a considerably shorter and more direct one ; the rats maintained this behavior for some time after punishments were withdrawn . The substitution of less direct , more effortful ...
a take a circuitous route to a food reward instead of a considerably shorter and more direct one ; the rats maintained this behavior for some time after punishments were withdrawn . The substitution of less direct , more effortful ...
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