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... occur if age - appropriate and age - inappropriate responses differ relatively little in strength , especially when the latter responses have received prolonged intermittent reinforce- ment and current reinforcement schedules are ...
... occur if age - appropriate and age - inappropriate responses differ relatively little in strength , especially when the latter responses have received prolonged intermittent reinforce- ment and current reinforcement schedules are ...
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... occur in real - life situations and they would be superfluous if they were . Let us consider the manner in which a scientist might study the effects on behavior of brain damage . In real life , brain lesions can occur as a result of a ...
... occur in real - life situations and they would be superfluous if they were . Let us consider the manner in which a scientist might study the effects on behavior of brain damage . In real life , brain lesions can occur as a result of a ...
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... occur ; his refusal to classify them as instances of imitative behavior springs from his conviction that imitation must involve " self- consciousness , " " ideation , " and the production of " novel re- sponses . " To infer the presence ...
... occur ; his refusal to classify them as instances of imitative behavior springs from his conviction that imitation must involve " self- consciousness , " " ideation , " and the production of " novel re- sponses . " To infer the presence ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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