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A measure was obtained of the number of imitative responses the child reproduced while performing his trials . Except for aggressive responses , which were readily imitated regardless of the nurturant quality of the model , children who ...
A measure was obtained of the number of imitative responses the child reproduced while performing his trials . Except for aggressive responses , which were readily imitated regardless of the nurturant quality of the model , children who ...
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Barriers to obtaining such rewards may arise from personal limitations , intellectual or physical , and other fortuitous factors , over which the individual has little or no control . They may arise also from a lack of socio ...
Barriers to obtaining such rewards may arise from personal limitations , intellectual or physical , and other fortuitous factors , over which the individual has little or no control . They may arise also from a lack of socio ...
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Under one experimental condition the model set a high standard for self - reinforcement ; on trials in which the model obtained or exceeded a score of 20 , he rewarded himself with candy and made self - approving statements , while on ...
Under one experimental condition the model set a high standard for self - reinforcement ; on trials in which the model obtained or exceeded a score of 20 , he rewarded himself with candy and made self - approving statements , while on ...
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THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
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