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Schachter and Singer ( 1962 ) gave college students one of three treatments before placing them in a room with a confederate of the experimenter , who behaved in an aggressive manner . All students were told that they would be given an ...
Schachter and Singer ( 1962 ) gave college students one of three treatments before placing them in a room with a confederate of the experimenter , who behaved in an aggressive manner . All students were told that they would be given an ...
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If the first alternative is selected , it is possible to study the manner in which aggressive responses are acquired , strengthened , maintained , extinguished , and inhibited , and the conditions under which generalization and ...
If the first alternative is selected , it is possible to study the manner in which aggressive responses are acquired , strengthened , maintained , extinguished , and inhibited , and the conditions under which generalization and ...
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However , it is much more reasonable to suppose that the effect of either kind of reward is highly dependent on the manner in which it is dispensed . If during a child's life history the giving of material rewards has been frequently ...
However , it is much more reasonable to suppose that the effect of either kind of reward is highly dependent on the manner in which it is dispensed . If during a child's life history the giving of material rewards has been frequently ...
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