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THE SHAPING OF FRUSTRATION - REACTIONS THROUGH MODELING а It is evident that frustration may elicit wide variety of ... A widely accepted view is that aggression is the natural , unlearned reaction to frustration and that individual ...
THE SHAPING OF FRUSTRATION - REACTIONS THROUGH MODELING а It is evident that frustration may elicit wide variety of ... A widely accepted view is that aggression is the natural , unlearned reaction to frustration and that individual ...
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It is true that persons may attempt to conceal intellectual and physical shortcomings in order to avoid negative reactions from others , but these do not necessarily involve a negative self - evaluation that could be described either as ...
It is true that persons may attempt to conceal intellectual and physical shortcomings in order to avoid negative reactions from others , but these do not necessarily involve a negative self - evaluation that could be described either as ...
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Maternal reactions and the development of independence and achievement behavior in young children . Child Develpm . , 1960 , 31 , 243-251 . Crandall , Virginia C. The reinforcement effects of adult reactions and non - reactions on ...
Maternal reactions and the development of independence and achievement behavior in young children . Child Develpm . , 1960 , 31 , 243-251 . Crandall , Virginia C. The reinforcement effects of adult reactions and non - reactions on ...
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