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To complicate the matter , the indices that are considered to indicate pathology vary greatly from one culture or subculture to another ; in fact , in some cases there is virtually no overlap ( Jellinek , 1960 ) .
To complicate the matter , the indices that are considered to indicate pathology vary greatly from one culture or subculture to another ; in fact , in some cases there is virtually no overlap ( Jellinek , 1960 ) .
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Moreover , the fact that only a small minority of prisoners directly matched the guards ' behavior , through copying their manner of dress and behavior , suggests that these prisoners may have developed authoritarian attitudes and modes ...
Moreover , the fact that only a small minority of prisoners directly matched the guards ' behavior , through copying their manner of dress and behavior , suggests that these prisoners may have developed authoritarian attitudes and modes ...
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In fact , the father is likely to provide differential reinforcement for intense responses , since weak hitting responses are frequently interpreted as a sign of lack of virility . Once the intense hitting response has been established ...
In fact , the father is likely to provide differential reinforcement for intense responses , since weak hitting responses are frequently interpreted as a sign of lack of virility . Once the intense hitting response has been established ...
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