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... patterns to the same social cues . These patterns vary in strength , forming a habit hierarchy . A particular habit of responding may dominate many hierarchies and consequently be elicited in many social situations ; however , the ...
... patterns to the same social cues . These patterns vary in strength , forming a habit hierarchy . A particular habit of responding may dominate many hierarchies and consequently be elicited in many social situations ; however , the ...
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... patterns of rein- forcement were outlined briefly in Chapter 1. This topic has received considerable attention from ... patterns , although the in- fluence of reinforcement variables on dependency and sexual behavior also will be ...
... patterns of rein- forcement were outlined briefly in Chapter 1. This topic has received considerable attention from ... patterns , although the in- fluence of reinforcement variables on dependency and sexual behavior also will be ...
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... patterns of behavior and conse- quently are forced to model themselves after the prevalent self- control patterns . As research on the Hutterites ( Eaton and Weil , 1955 ) show , patterns of self - denial may persist for many genera ...
... patterns of behavior and conse- quently are forced to model themselves after the prevalent self- control patterns . As research on the Hutterites ( Eaton and Weil , 1955 ) show , patterns of self - denial may persist for many genera ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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