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Table 5.2 Positive Consequences for Coercive Child Behaviors Table 5.3 Positive Payoffs for Coercive Child Behaviors : Normal. Nondistressed F values for Younger Older Older Contexts ( N = 10 ) ( N = 10 ) Mean ( N = 15 ) Mean Sample Age ...
Table 5.2 Positive Consequences for Coercive Child Behaviors Table 5.3 Positive Payoffs for Coercive Child Behaviors : Normal. Nondistressed F values for Younger Older Older Contexts ( N = 10 ) ( N = 10 ) Mean ( N = 15 ) Mean Sample Age ...
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Table 5.3 Positive Payoffs for Coercive Child Behaviors : Normal Sample ( from Johnson , Wahl , Martin , & Johanssen , 1973 , pp . 44-45 ) ' Only behaviors evidenced by four or more subjects were included , e.g. , only two showed Temper ...
Table 5.3 Positive Payoffs for Coercive Child Behaviors : Normal Sample ( from Johnson , Wahl , Martin , & Johanssen , 1973 , pp . 44-45 ) ' Only behaviors evidenced by four or more subjects were included , e.g. , only two showed Temper ...
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Table 5.4 Likelihood Child Coercion Followed by Positive Consequence : p ( C + | Rj ) In this analysis , a positive consequence included neutral plus positive behaviors ( i.e. , approve , attend , command , comply , indulgence , laugh ...
Table 5.4 Likelihood Child Coercion Followed by Positive Consequence : p ( C + | Rj ) In this analysis , a positive consequence included neutral plus positive behaviors ( i.e. , approve , attend , command , comply , indulgence , laugh ...
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