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It is thought that most coercive interchanges among normal family members involve low - level arousal - attribution ... High rates of background nattering are thought to be related to increased likelihoods for becoming involved in high ...
It is thought that most coercive interchanges among normal family members involve low - level arousal - attribution ... High rates of background nattering are thought to be related to increased likelihoods for becoming involved in high ...
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The data used to test this hypothe- sis involved the reactions of all family members ( Patterson , 1977a ) . Given a socially aggressive re- sponse as a target event and a Physical Negative as a consequence , the likelihood of a ...
The data used to test this hypothe- sis involved the reactions of all family members ( Patterson , 1977a ) . Given a socially aggressive re- sponse as a target event and a Physical Negative as a consequence , the likelihood of a ...
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The proportion of responses involved in such alternation patterns was highly stable ( r = .88 ) , as shown in ... Other investigators working with more complex manipulations involving the operant shaping of speech noted similar problems ...
The proportion of responses involved in such alternation patterns was highly stable ( r = .88 ) , as shown in ... Other investigators working with more complex manipulations involving the operant shaping of speech noted similar problems ...
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