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... societies in which the possession of certain genetically determined attributes brings esteem and facilitates the ... society , where prestige and social rewards are bestowed for athletic ability and physique , boys who are small ...
... societies in which the possession of certain genetically determined attributes brings esteem and facilitates the ... society , where prestige and social rewards are bestowed for athletic ability and physique , boys who are small ...
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... society . Although conformity to schedules involves some delay of reward , gratifica- tions are freely permitted once this is achieved ; moreover , since the scheduled gratifications are initially mediated by other fam- ily members ...
... society . Although conformity to schedules involves some delay of reward , gratifica- tions are freely permitted once this is achieved ; moreover , since the scheduled gratifications are initially mediated by other fam- ily members ...
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... society , achievement demands are made on the majority of children . Cultural achievement norms include the attainment of a level of academic or vocational proficiency that is likely to lead to economic self - sufficiency , and the ...
... society , achievement demands are made on the majority of children . Cultural achievement norms include the attainment of a level of academic or vocational proficiency that is likely to lead to economic self - sufficiency , and the ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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