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The Kohlberg ( 1969 ) assessment method involved classifying open - ended responses into one of six stage categories , whereas Piaget's ( 1948 ) assessment involved asking children to choose between two prepackaged alternatives ...
The Kohlberg ( 1969 ) assessment method involved classifying open - ended responses into one of six stage categories , whereas Piaget's ( 1948 ) assessment involved asking children to choose between two prepackaged alternatives ...
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Their study also involved a more extensive test of the generality and stability of the learning involved . Such tests indicated that the downward learning was less stable over time than the upward learning as expressed in the decline of ...
Their study also involved a more extensive test of the generality and stability of the learning involved . Such tests indicated that the downward learning was less stable over time than the upward learning as expressed in the decline of ...
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It is idle to speculate on the particular physiological machinery involved , just as it is idle to speculate on the particular musculature involved when a rat depresses a lever in a Skinner box . The only things that count are the ...
It is idle to speculate on the particular physiological machinery involved , just as it is idle to speculate on the particular musculature involved when a rat depresses a lever in a Skinner box . The only things that count are the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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