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During these trials the children received a wide range of scores , and the performances for which they rewarded ... these resources sparingly and only when they achieved relatively high levels of performance , while children who were ...
During these trials the children received a wide range of scores , and the performances for which they rewarded ... these resources sparingly and only when they achieved relatively high levels of performance , while children who were ...
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A control group of children , who had no exposure to models , set no standards for themselves , and tended to reward themselves for minimal performance . Figures 4-1 and 4-2 present graphically , for each of the three groups of children ...
A control group of children , who had no exposure to models , set no standards for themselves , and tended to reward themselves for minimal performance . Figures 4-1 and 4-2 present graphically , for each of the three groups of children ...
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Zigler , E. F. , Hodgden , Laurel , & Stevenson , H. W. The effect of support on the performance of normal and feebleminded children . J. Pers . , 1958 , 26 , 106–122 . Zigler , E. F. , & Kanzer , P. The effectiveness of two classes of ...
Zigler , E. F. , Hodgden , Laurel , & Stevenson , H. W. The effect of support on the performance of normal and feebleminded children . J. Pers . , 1958 , 26 , 106–122 . Zigler , E. F. , & Kanzer , P. The effectiveness of two classes of ...
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