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It is thought by many that , while a significant portion of children's socialization experiences occurs through direct training , by far the largest portion , and the most pervasive , significant , and long lasting of such patterns ...
It is thought by many that , while a significant portion of children's socialization experiences occurs through direct training , by far the largest portion , and the most pervasive , significant , and long lasting of such patterns ...
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The establishment of empathic and vicarious dispositions may be thought of as a kind of internalization process , since it enables the child's behavior to become somewhat independent of the control of its direct experience of social ...
The establishment of empathic and vicarious dispositions may be thought of as a kind of internalization process , since it enables the child's behavior to become somewhat independent of the control of its direct experience of social ...
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There is in fact no reason to suppose that physical or direct forms of punishment are more painful or aversive in magnitude to the child than are the forms of punishment which have been placed here in the category of induction ...
There is in fact no reason to suppose that physical or direct forms of punishment are more painful or aversive in magnitude to the child than are the forms of punishment which have been placed here in the category of induction ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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