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In general , such methods of discipline as threats of withdrawal of love and isolation - usually regarded as ex- amples of psychological discipline - seem to involve predomi- nantly the witholding of positive reinforcers , whereas ...
In general , such methods of discipline as threats of withdrawal of love and isolation - usually regarded as ex- amples of psychological discipline - seem to involve predomi- nantly the witholding of positive reinforcers , whereas ...
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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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Armitage , and Tilton ( 1960 ) effectively utilized the method of operant conditioning , through successive approximations ... The operant - inter- personal method was more effective than all the control methods in promoting clinical ...
Armitage , and Tilton ( 1960 ) effectively utilized the method of operant conditioning , through successive approximations ... The operant - inter- personal method was more effective than all the control methods in promoting clinical ...
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