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Anthropological and field - study data suggest , however , that other classes of responses may be readily acquired through the observation of social models . For example , Bandura ( 1960 ) compared the behavior patterns of parents of ...
Anthropological and field - study data suggest , however , that other classes of responses may be readily acquired through the observation of social models . For example , Bandura ( 1960 ) compared the behavior patterns of parents of ...
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There is ample evidence to suggest that the withholding and withdrawing of positive reinforcers should have a variety of effects , which vary as a function of the prior sociallearning experiences of the person who is being disciplined ...
There is ample evidence to suggest that the withholding and withdrawing of positive reinforcers should have a variety of effects , which vary as a function of the prior sociallearning experiences of the person who is being disciplined ...
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While there is some evidence to suggest that the influence of a particular disciplinary technique on the development of self - control is partly contingent on the operation of other variables , studies of children who show aggressively ...
While there is some evidence to suggest that the influence of a particular disciplinary technique on the development of self - control is partly contingent on the operation of other variables , studies of children who show aggressively ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
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