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Table 6.7 The Likelihood of Problem Child Stop Given Family Members ' Aversive Consequences p ( Stop Prior Response Punished ) Table 6.8 Likelihood of Punishment Acceleration by Dyads and Samples. Mother Father Male Sibling Female ...
Table 6.7 The Likelihood of Problem Child Stop Given Family Members ' Aversive Consequences p ( Stop Prior Response Punished ) Table 6.8 Likelihood of Punishment Acceleration by Dyads and Samples. Mother Father Male Sibling Female ...
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If negative reinforcement func- tions as it should , then winning should be associ- ated with an increased likelihood that ensuing events could be of greater intensity . This next event is number three in the sequence .
If negative reinforcement func- tions as it should , then winning should be associ- ated with an increased likelihood that ensuing events could be of greater intensity . This next event is number three in the sequence .
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However , giv- en that the mother's reaction was prosocial , the likelihood was only .18 that she would continue into a second interval . As shown in Figure 8.8 , once Tina began to complain , the likelihood of second Complain was .33 ...
However , giv- en that the mother's reaction was prosocial , the likelihood was only .18 that she would continue into a second interval . As shown in Figure 8.8 , once Tina began to complain , the likelihood of second Complain was .33 ...
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