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... objects . ment moat One reason for the inadequacy of Miller's displace . ment model is that it adopts a basically nonsocial approach to a problem in social learning . According to this model , the objects and strength of displaced ...
... objects . ment moat One reason for the inadequacy of Miller's displace . ment model is that it adopts a basically nonsocial approach to a problem in social learning . According to this model , the objects and strength of displaced ...
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... objects of the aggression themselves . Miller's generalization gradients thus become relatively meaningless for a human - learning situation in which the patterns of reward- punishment contingencies displayed by parents and other agents ...
... objects of the aggression themselves . Miller's generalization gradients thus become relatively meaningless for a human - learning situation in which the patterns of reward- punishment contingencies displayed by parents and other agents ...
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... objects in their environment at the expense of others and that , following training , they were able to locate objects associated with rewarding experiences more rapidly than other , just as easily accessible , objects , attention to ...
... objects in their environment at the expense of others and that , following training , they were able to locate objects associated with rewarding experiences more rapidly than other , just as easily accessible , objects , attention to ...
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