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To the extent that the imitative behavior elicited in this experiment may be considered an elementary prototype of identification within a nuclear family group , the data fail to support the interpretation of the identification process ...
To the extent that the imitative behavior elicited in this experiment may be considered an elementary prototype of identification within a nuclear family group , the data fail to support the interpretation of the identification process ...
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Devaluation may be initially an outcome of successfully maintained self - control ; however , to the extent that the reinforcement value of the object in question has been reduced , the person who devaluates should experience less ...
Devaluation may be initially an outcome of successfully maintained self - control ; however , to the extent that the reinforcement value of the object in question has been reduced , the person who devaluates should experience less ...
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However , the efficacy of punishment in modifying antisocial patterns is highly dependent on the extent to which the offender is capable of , or provided with , alternative prosocial modes of response that will permit him to attain ...
However , the efficacy of punishment in modifying antisocial patterns is highly dependent on the extent to which the offender is capable of , or provided with , alternative prosocial modes of response that will permit him to attain ...
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