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These patterns vary in strength , forming a habit hierarchy . ... how the relative strength of responses in a hierarchy may be changed through learning and how a single response pattern may become dominant in different social contexts .
These patterns vary in strength , forming a habit hierarchy . ... how the relative strength of responses in a hierarchy may be changed through learning and how a single response pattern may become dominant in different social contexts .
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Reinforcement Patterns and Social Behavior The effects of different kinds of patterns of rein- forcement were outlined briefly in Chapter 1. This topic has received considerable attention from investigators of theoretical problems in ...
Reinforcement Patterns and Social Behavior The effects of different kinds of patterns of rein- forcement were outlined briefly in Chapter 1. This topic has received considerable attention from investigators of theoretical problems in ...
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In societies in which denial or indulgence is a cultural norm , the children have little opportunity to observe any other patterns of behavior and conse- quently are forced to model themselves after the prevalent self- control patterns ...
In societies in which denial or indulgence is a cultural norm , the children have little opportunity to observe any other patterns of behavior and conse- quently are forced to model themselves after the prevalent self- control patterns ...
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