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... indicated , however , that they did not doubt that their actions resulted in the infliction of pain on another person . The importance of this procedure arises from the nature of the dependent variable , which quite clearly constituted ...
... indicated , however , that they did not doubt that their actions resulted in the infliction of pain on another person . The importance of this procedure arises from the nature of the dependent variable , which quite clearly constituted ...
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... indicated that par- ents who were warm , affectionate , rewarded dependency , and had spent a good deal of time in caring for their sons had children who tended to display a high degree of dependency behavior ( Bandura , 1960 ) ...
... indicated that par- ents who were warm , affectionate , rewarded dependency , and had spent a good deal of time in caring for their sons had children who tended to display a high degree of dependency behavior ( Bandura , 1960 ) ...
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... indicated that whereas positive reinforcement of dependency responses greatly increased the extent to which these were emitted in therapy sessions , negative reinforcement resulted in a marked decrease in their frequency . Thus , even ...
... indicated that whereas positive reinforcement of dependency responses greatly increased the extent to which these were emitted in therapy sessions , negative reinforcement resulted in a marked decrease in their frequency . Thus , even ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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