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THE SHAPING OF FRUSTRATION - REACTIONS THROUGH MODELING wide It is evident that frustration may elicit a variety of ... A widely accepted view is that aggression is the natural , unlearned reaction to frustration and that indi- vidual ...
THE SHAPING OF FRUSTRATION - REACTIONS THROUGH MODELING wide It is evident that frustration may elicit a variety of ... A widely accepted view is that aggression is the natural , unlearned reaction to frustration and that indi- vidual ...
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Indeed , children typically react to their own deviations by attempts to avoid punishment , which may take the form of flight , hiding , concealment ... Self - punishment has usually been considered the prototype of guilt reactions .
Indeed , children typically react to their own deviations by attempts to avoid punishment , which may take the form of flight , hiding , concealment ... Self - punishment has usually been considered the prototype of guilt reactions .
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of aggression , 19–20 , 57–58 , 61– 64 , 68-70 , 72-76 , 81-82 , 87 , 96 , 100-106 , 117 , 177–178 in animals , 51-52 , 80-81 autism theory of , 53–54 , 93 of autistic reactions , 70–71 contiguity theory of , 57–58 cross - cultural ...
of aggression , 19–20 , 57–58 , 61– 64 , 68-70 , 72-76 , 81-82 , 87 , 96 , 100-106 , 117 , 177–178 in animals , 51-52 , 80-81 autism theory of , 53–54 , 93 of autistic reactions , 70–71 contiguity theory of , 57–58 cross - cultural ...
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