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... relationship for girls . However , in a follow - up study , Sears ( 1961 ) reported only small and mostly nonsignificant relationships between parental punitiveness for aggression in the first five years of 128 REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS ...
... relationship for girls . However , in a follow - up study , Sears ( 1961 ) reported only small and mostly nonsignificant relationships between parental punitiveness for aggression in the first five years of 128 REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS ...
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... relationship factors , combined with a limited range of intervention techniques governed by trial - and - error experience . It is confidently believed that the relationship , once established , leads to changes that alleviate the ...
... relationship factors , combined with a limited range of intervention techniques governed by trial - and - error experience . It is confidently believed that the relationship , once established , leads to changes that alleviate the ...
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... relationship in conjunction with almost any technique that the therapist has acquired through his training . It also implies that no significant permanent changes in social behavior can occur if the therapeutic relationship is not ...
... relationship in conjunction with almost any technique that the therapist has acquired through his training . It also implies that no significant permanent changes in social behavior can occur if the therapeutic relationship is not ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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