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responses , a crucial issue for any adequate theory of learning . According to Rotter's social - learning theory ( 1954 ) , for example , the probability of the occurrence of a given behavior in a particular situation is determined by ...
responses , a crucial issue for any adequate theory of learning . According to Rotter's social - learning theory ( 1954 ) , for example , the probability of the occurrence of a given behavior in a particular situation is determined by ...
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In this book we have attempted to extend and modify existing learning - theory principles and to suggest additional principles in order to account more adequately for the development and modification of human social responses .
In this book we have attempted to extend and modify existing learning - theory principles and to suggest additional principles in order to account more adequately for the development and modification of human social responses .
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In contrast to psychodynamic theories , a sociallearning approach to psychotherapy necessarily regards the modification of social behavior , rather than of mediating agents and complexes , as the primary objective and maintains that ...
In contrast to psychodynamic theories , a sociallearning approach to psychotherapy necessarily regards the modification of social behavior , rather than of mediating agents and complexes , as the primary objective and maintains that ...
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