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Stranica 109
... considerable attention from investigators of theoretical problems in learning , but relatively little systematic investigation in relation to problems of social behavior . Generally speaking , it has been assumed , rather than ...
... considerable attention from investigators of theoretical problems in learning , but relatively little systematic investigation in relation to problems of social behavior . Generally speaking , it has been assumed , rather than ...
Stranica 168
... considerably relaxed ; indeed , in the case of marital partners , overcontrol is regarded as a symptom of psychosexual maladjust ... considerable time . and effort and may not always be possible . Under 168 THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF - CONTROL.
... considerably relaxed ; indeed , in the case of marital partners , overcontrol is regarded as a symptom of psychosexual maladjust ... considerable time . and effort and may not always be possible . Under 168 THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF - CONTROL.
Stranica 207
... considerable discrimination learning . Moreover , experimental manipulations , based on a social - learning para- digm , revealed that the developmental sequence proposed by Piaget is by no means predetermined or invariant . In this ...
... considerable discrimination learning . Moreover , experimental manipulations , based on a social - learning para- digm , revealed that the developmental sequence proposed by Piaget is by no means predetermined or invariant . In this ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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