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... a marked increase in the incidence of responses of this kind during the training period , while children who were reinforced for nonaggressive verbal responses gave an increasing number of re sponses of this class ( Figure 3–2 ) .
... a marked increase in the incidence of responses of this kind during the training period , while children who were reinforced for nonaggressive verbal responses gave an increasing number of re sponses of this class ( Figure 3–2 ) .
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Working on the assumption that motor re . sponses could be more easily elicited from these patients than verbal or interpersonal behavior , they first set their subjects the task of depressing a lever , which brought rewards ...
Working on the assumption that motor re . sponses could be more easily elicited from these patients than verbal or interpersonal behavior , they first set their subjects the task of depressing a lever , which brought rewards ...
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... 144-145 Relationship factors in child training , 224–225 , 250 in therapy , 248–251 Resistance to deviation and changes in evaluative sponses , 82 , 169-170 and classical conditioning of emotional responses , 83 , 183–186 , 203 and ...
... 144-145 Relationship factors in child training , 224–225 , 250 in therapy , 248–251 Resistance to deviation and changes in evaluative sponses , 82 , 169-170 and classical conditioning of emotional responses , 83 , 183–186 , 203 and ...
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