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This is a relatively easy way of maintaining self - control , especially if the frustrated person selects a reference group , the members of which mutually reinforce the devaluating behavior . This kind of response , which in an extreme ...
This is a relatively easy way of maintaining self - control , especially if the frustrated person selects a reference group , the members of which mutually reinforce the devaluating behavior . This kind of response , which in an extreme ...
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Methods of Producing Behavioral Change EXTINCTION A parent or therapist frequently encounters the problem of eliminating persistent troublesome behavior that may be maintained either by intermittent positive reinforcement or by repeated ...
Methods of Producing Behavioral Change EXTINCTION A parent or therapist frequently encounters the problem of eliminating persistent troublesome behavior that may be maintained either by intermittent positive reinforcement or by repeated ...
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In such cases , however , cooperation can often be readily achieved and maintained by combining an initial demonstration with the dispensing of rewards . The study nevertheless illustrates how behavior requiring some degree of self ...
In such cases , however , cooperation can often be readily achieved and maintained by combining an initial demonstration with the dispensing of rewards . The study nevertheless illustrates how behavior requiring some degree of self ...
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