Social Learning and Personality DevelopmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963 - Broj stranica: 329 |
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... mother , mediates the young child's biological and social rewards and thus her behavior and attributes take on ... mother's presence and nurturant activities and by the end of the first year of life acquires a dependency drive ...
... mother , mediates the young child's biological and social rewards and thus her behavior and attributes take on ... mother's presence and nurturant activities and by the end of the first year of life acquires a dependency drive ...
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... mother as the primary model and to turn to the father as the main source of imitative learning . However ... mother's response repertories . Innovation of social behavior may also occur , as the child gets older , through ...
... mother as the primary model and to turn to the father as the main source of imitative learning . However ... mother's response repertories . Innovation of social behavior may also occur , as the child gets older , through ...
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... mothers of aggressive boys were somewhat more permissive for aggression directed toward themselves than were ... mother , was present . Subsequently , Siegel and Kohn ( 1959 ) found an increase in children's aggression over two ...
... mothers of aggressive boys were somewhat more permissive for aggression directed toward themselves than were ... mother , was present . Subsequently , Siegel and Kohn ( 1959 ) found an increase in children's aggression over two ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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