Coercive Family Process, Opseg 3Castalia Publishing Company, 1982 - Broj stranica: 368 |
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Stranica 41
... family interaction . Eventually , there was a consensus among staff members that the code categories ade- quately described aversive behaviors in family in- teraction . However , we knew at the time that our coverage of prosocial ...
... family interaction . Eventually , there was a consensus among staff members that the code categories ade- quately described aversive behaviors in family in- teraction . However , we knew at the time that our coverage of prosocial ...
Stranica 46
... family interactions . The first task in developing this observation sys- tem was to come up with an item pool or ... family interaction . The investigators ventured into the homes of families with antisocial children . It was this ...
... family interactions . The first task in developing this observation sys- tem was to come up with an item pool or ... family interaction . The investigators ventured into the homes of families with antisocial children . It was this ...
Stranica 142
... family members is the outcome of a process whose com- ponents consist of low ... interaction . The arrangement is a variation on a theme of pain control . In ... family interaction , it is unfortunate that it has been ignored for ...
... family members is the outcome of a process whose com- ponents consist of low ... interaction . The arrangement is a variation on a theme of pain control . In ... family interaction , it is unfortunate that it has been ignored for ...
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Antisocial Children | 11 |
Observations of Family Process | 41 |
Chapter 4 | 66 |
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adults aggres analysis antece antecedent antisocial behavior antisocial child antisocial children attacks aversive events Bandura base rate base-rate values baseline behav boys caretaker changes Chapter chil cial clinical samples coercion coercive behavior coercive child behavior coercive responses consequences contingent correlation counterattack covariation crises delinquent described deviant behavior disruption dren dyad effect escalation experimental family interaction family management family members fathers findings frequency functional relations given havior hypothesis increase interac irritable labeled learning likelihood mean measures ment mothers negative reinforcement Noncomply nursery school observation occur OSLC outcome parents Patterson peers person positive reinforcement preschool present problem child produce prosocial punishment reactions Reid reported reviewed role sequence sessions showed siblings significant significantly sion skills Social Aggressors social interaction sponse Stealers stealing stimuli suggest TAB scores Table target child target event Tease theory tion tive treatment variables Whine