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From the point of view presented above , regressive reactions in most cases are likely to be relatively specific and to reflect changes in only a few response hierarchies . Stage theories of personality development ( Erikson ...
From the point of view presented above , regressive reactions in most cases are likely to be relatively specific and to reflect changes in only a few response hierarchies . Stage theories of personality development ( Erikson ...
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are small , lack muscular strength or dexterity , or who are obese and possess feminine - like physiques are relatively unsuccessful in obtaining positive reinforcement from peers . Similarly , a female who does not match the standards ...
are small , lack muscular strength or dexterity , or who are obese and possess feminine - like physiques are relatively unsuccessful in obtaining positive reinforcement from peers . Similarly , a female who does not match the standards ...
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At this stage , the introduction of punishment for jumping could achieve the expected inhibitory effect before the still relatively close conjunction of the buzzer and the presentation of shock had again built up the conditioned ...
At this stage , the introduction of punishment for jumping could achieve the expected inhibitory effect before the still relatively close conjunction of the buzzer and the presentation of shock had again built up the conditioned ...
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