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select dimensions or variables of child behavior that appear to be of importance for the socialization process ” ( Bandura and Walters , 1959 , p . 362 ) . Similarly , one may select dimensions of behavior exhibited in varying degrees ...
select dimensions or variables of child behavior that appear to be of importance for the socialization process ” ( Bandura and Walters , 1959 , p . 362 ) . Similarly , one may select dimensions of behavior exhibited in varying degrees ...
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In many cases , however , the antecedent variables cannot be readily manipulated in real - life or laboratory situations , a limitation that is particularly true of research into atypical forms or intensities of social responses .
In many cases , however , the antecedent variables cannot be readily manipulated in real - life or laboratory situations , a limitation that is particularly true of research into atypical forms or intensities of social responses .
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In order to identify the antecedents and correlates of socially deviant response patterns , the researcher must first select a set of objectively defined response variables . In seeking out the social - training antecedents of these ...
In order to identify the antecedents and correlates of socially deviant response patterns , the researcher must first select a set of objectively defined response variables . In seeking out the social - training antecedents of these ...
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