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They also display similar dispositions because , over time , each has modeled and supported the development of this disposition in the other . Shopping and reinforcement - for - matching are thought to be two variables which determine ...
They also display similar dispositions because , over time , each has modeled and supported the development of this disposition in the other . Shopping and reinforcement - for - matching are thought to be two variables which determine ...
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Similar correlations were noted for husbands and wives ( Patterson , Weiss , & Hops , 1976 ) . In retrospect , I think it was a mistake to apply the concept of equity , balance , or equality to either inter- or intradyad correlations .
Similar correlations were noted for husbands and wives ( Patterson , Weiss , & Hops , 1976 ) . In retrospect , I think it was a mistake to apply the concept of equity , balance , or equality to either inter- or intradyad correlations .
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I think this process may also describe mothers of antisocial children , where positive reactions to coercive child behavior and positive reactions for prosocial behavior have similar probabilities of occurrence .
I think this process may also describe mothers of antisocial children , where positive reactions to coercive child behavior and positive reactions for prosocial behavior have similar probabilities of occurrence .
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