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Our analysis with regard to the stimuli and responses in the imitative behavior chain was in part stimulated by earlier analyses by Baer and his associates ( Baer & Sherman , 1964 ; Baer et al . , 1965 ) . However , our analysis differs ...
Our analysis with regard to the stimuli and responses in the imitative behavior chain was in part stimulated by earlier analyses by Baer and his associates ( Baer & Sherman , 1964 ; Baer et al . , 1965 ) . However , our analysis differs ...
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( 1965 , 1967 ) analysis of what they consider to be a relatively complex case of imitative learning , and certainly not for an overall heuristic analysis . Indeed , as used by these authors , the intrinsic conditioned - reinforcer ...
( 1965 , 1967 ) analysis of what they consider to be a relatively complex case of imitative learning , and certainly not for an overall heuristic analysis . Indeed , as used by these authors , the intrinsic conditioned - reinforcer ...
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This sequence is plausible in terms of a logical analysis of the mathematical structures а involved . In the third place , an understanding of sequential stages depends upon analysis of the relation of the structure of a specific ...
This sequence is plausible in terms of a logical analysis of the mathematical structures а involved . In the third place , an understanding of sequential stages depends upon analysis of the relation of the structure of a specific ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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