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Moreover , even children who come from similar social or cultural backgrounds and have similar biological characteristics may , as a result of differing social - training experiences , display marked interindividual variability in ...
Moreover , even children who come from similar social or cultural backgrounds and have similar biological characteristics may , as a result of differing social - training experiences , display marked interindividual variability in ...
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Similar methods have , in fact , been applied by Wolpe ( 1958 ) as a means of treatment for neurotic patients . The majority of experimental studies of the effects of aversive stimulation have been concerned with place avoidance ...
Similar methods have , in fact , been applied by Wolpe ( 1958 ) as a means of treatment for neurotic patients . The majority of experimental studies of the effects of aversive stimulation have been concerned with place avoidance ...
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This study is especially relevant since the subjects ' expressions of anger were addressed to a sympathetic “ physician ” in an interview , thus making the interaction similar to many that occur in therapy sessions .
This study is especially relevant since the subjects ' expressions of anger were addressed to a sympathetic “ physician ” in an interview , thus making the interaction similar to many that occur in therapy sessions .
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