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Stranica 129
... increase , rather than decrease , the incidence of aggression ( Cox , 1952 ; McClelland and Apicella , 1945 ; Walters and Zaks , 1959 ) . These studies have usually introduced simultaneously two vari- ables , experimentally induced ...
... increase , rather than decrease , the incidence of aggression ( Cox , 1952 ; McClelland and Apicella , 1945 ; Walters and Zaks , 1959 ) . These studies have usually introduced simultaneously two vari- ables , experimentally induced ...
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... increase in children's aggres- sion when the child's mother was introduced into the second of two doll - play sessions has been reported by Levin and Turgeon ( 1957 ) ; however , they found no increase if an adult stranger , in- stead ...
... increase in children's aggres- sion when the child's mother was introduced into the second of two doll - play sessions has been reported by Levin and Turgeon ( 1957 ) ; however , they found no increase if an adult stranger , in- stead ...
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... increase in vigor of the frustrated instrumental response following the introduction of nonrewarded trials . Parallel increases in the strength of children's instrumental responses at the commencement of extinction pro- cedures have ...
... increase in vigor of the frustrated instrumental response following the introduction of nonrewarded trials . Parallel increases in the strength of children's instrumental responses at the commencement of extinction pro- cedures have ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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