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... physical aggression in North American society . Mild physical aggression expressed toward peers is frequently rewarded as a " sign of masculinity " in boys , but more intense responses of this kind are usually punished . Physical ...
... physical aggression in North American society . Mild physical aggression expressed toward peers is frequently rewarded as a " sign of masculinity " in boys , but more intense responses of this kind are usually punished . Physical ...
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... physical aggression toward adults or initiating physical attacks on peers ; yet , at the same time , boys are expected to relax controls if first attacked by peers and to make efforts to defend themselves , though usually with the ...
... physical aggression toward adults or initiating physical attacks on peers ; yet , at the same time , boys are expected to relax controls if first attacked by peers and to make efforts to defend themselves , though usually with the ...
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... physical punishment , deprivation of privileges , and isolation in disciplining their children than had parents of very inhibited boys . In contrast , the latter group of parents , con- sistently with their general behavior patterns ...
... physical punishment , deprivation of privileges , and isolation in disciplining their children than had parents of very inhibited boys . In contrast , the latter group of parents , con- sistently with their general behavior patterns ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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