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... frequently implied that the vast majority of adolescents pass through a mildly delinquent phase and that delinquency is a stage - specific phenomenon . However , research into delinquent careers ( Glueck and Glueck , 1930 , 1950 ...
... frequently implied that the vast majority of adolescents pass through a mildly delinquent phase and that delinquency is a stage - specific phenomenon . However , research into delinquent careers ( Glueck and Glueck , 1930 , 1950 ...
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... frequently include building and other construction kits and mechanical gadgets that are associated with male occupa- tional roles . While playing with toys that stimulate imitation of adults , children frequently reproduce not only the ...
... frequently include building and other construction kits and mechanical gadgets that are associated with male occupa- tional roles . While playing with toys that stimulate imitation of adults , children frequently reproduce not only the ...
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... frequently than did boys of fathers who were relatively cold . Sears ' study also revealed the importance of the quality of inter- actions between models when more than one model is involved , since boys who more strongly adopted the ...
... frequently than did boys of fathers who were relatively cold . Sears ' study also revealed the importance of the quality of inter- actions between models when more than one model is involved , since boys who more strongly adopted the ...
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THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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