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These results suggest that the influence of models may be most potent when the observers are emotionally aroused and cannot rationally attribute their feelings to stimuli other than the model's behavior . The aggressive behavior of a ...
These results suggest that the influence of models may be most potent when the observers are emotionally aroused and cannot rationally attribute their feelings to stimuli other than the model's behavior . The aggressive behavior of a ...
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There is ample evidence to suggest that the with- holding and withdrawing of positive reinforcers should have a variety of effects , which vary as a function of the prior social- learning experiences of the person who is being ...
There is ample evidence to suggest that the with- holding and withdrawing of positive reinforcers should have a variety of effects , which vary as a function of the prior social- learning experiences of the person who is being ...
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While there is some evidence to suggest that the influence of a particular disciplinary technique on the develop- ment of self - control is partly contingent on the operation of other " ariables , studies of children who show ...
While there is some evidence to suggest that the influence of a particular disciplinary technique on the develop- ment of self - control is partly contingent on the operation of other " ariables , studies of children who show ...
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