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Although Rotter's social - learning theory is probably adequate for predicting the occurrence and modification of pre- viously learned response patterns , it has had relatively little impact on theories of social behavior , perhaps ...
Although Rotter's social - learning theory is probably adequate for predicting the occurrence and modification of pre- viously learned response patterns , it has had relatively little impact on theories of social behavior , perhaps ...
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The development of aggression inhibi- tion through the strengthening of incompatible positive re- sponses , on the other hand , has been entirely ignored , despite the fact that the social control of aggression is probably achieved to a ...
The development of aggression inhibi- tion through the strengthening of incompatible positive re- sponses , on the other hand , has been entirely ignored , despite the fact that the social control of aggression is probably achieved to a ...
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This procedure is , however , probably minimally effective and highly time - consuming . An illustration of how the eliciting of previously inhibited behavior may be facilitated through modeling is pro- vided in a case treated by Levy ...
This procedure is , however , probably minimally effective and highly time - consuming . An illustration of how the eliciting of previously inhibited behavior may be facilitated through modeling is pro- vided in a case treated by Levy ...
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