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Numerous studies , extending over the past thirty years , reveal that imitative learning occurs in subhuman species and that the provision of appropriate models can greatly facilitate the acquisition of behavior patterns both by ...
Numerous studies , extending over the past thirty years , reveal that imitative learning occurs in subhuman species and that the provision of appropriate models can greatly facilitate the acquisition of behavior patterns both by ...
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Sheffield's theory of imitative learning is congruent with Mowrer's in several important respects . From both points of view learning of this kind is based on the principle of contiguity and is mediated , at least in part ...
Sheffield's theory of imitative learning is congruent with Mowrer's in several important respects . From both points of view learning of this kind is based on the principle of contiguity and is mediated , at least in part ...
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However , they provide no support for the assumption that this imitative aggression reflects a defensive process . Bandura , Ross , and Ross ( 1961 ) examined the influence of the sex of the model and the sex of the child on the ...
However , they provide no support for the assumption that this imitative aggression reflects a defensive process . Bandura , Ross , and Ross ( 1961 ) examined the influence of the sex of the model and the sex of the child on the ...
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