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In a subsequent study , McNulty and Walters ( 1962 ) found that high- school boys , whose electromyograms indicated that they had been emotionally aroused by an experimental manipulation , showed greater attitude change in directions ...
In a subsequent study , McNulty and Walters ( 1962 ) found that high- school boys , whose electromyograms indicated that they had been emotionally aroused by an experimental manipulation , showed greater attitude change in directions ...
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Bach ( 1946 ) found that six- and ten - year - old children , both boys and girls , whose fathers were absent from home showed less doll - play aggression than those whose fathers were present . On the other hand , P. S. Sears ( 1951 ) ...
Bach ( 1946 ) found that six- and ten - year - old children , both boys and girls , whose fathers were absent from home showed less doll - play aggression than those whose fathers were present . On the other hand , P. S. Sears ( 1951 ) ...
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Spence ( 1958 ) , in addition , found that avoidance conditioning was faster in subjects who showed high emotional lability , assessed from changes in skin resistance and heart rate in response to a noxious stimulus , than in subjects ...
Spence ( 1958 ) , in addition , found that avoidance conditioning was faster in subjects who showed high emotional lability , assessed from changes in skin resistance and heart rate in response to a noxious stimulus , than in subjects ...
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