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... sexual maturity , children exhibit forms of behavior that are regarded , in North American society , as having sexual implications . For example , fingering of genitals , exposing the genital organs , or looking at the genital organs of ...
... sexual maturity , children exhibit forms of behavior that are regarded , in North American society , as having sexual implications . For example , fingering of genitals , exposing the genital organs , or looking at the genital organs of ...
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... sexual responses that are inappropriate for the sex or age of the child . For example , one would expect permissiveness for nudity in and of itself to result only in decreased sexual in- hibition and decreased sexual curiosity ; on the ...
... sexual responses that are inappropriate for the sex or age of the child . For example , one would expect permissiveness for nudity in and of itself to result only in decreased sexual in- hibition and decreased sexual curiosity ; on the ...
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... sexual significance in a subse- quent tachistoscopic " recognition " task than did other hospital staff members whose prior training had involved only the report- ing of nonsexual words . Evidence that the incidence of sexual responses ...
... sexual significance in a subse- quent tachistoscopic " recognition " task than did other hospital staff members whose prior training had involved only the report- ing of nonsexual words . Evidence that the incidence of sexual responses ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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