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On this basis , different subgroups may be expected in any sample of children studied , each with its unique characteristic intercorrelation ... and reassurance , and the sum of all was taken to constitute a total dependency score .
On this basis , different subgroups may be expected in any sample of children studied , each with its unique characteristic intercorrelation ... and reassurance , and the sum of all was taken to constitute a total dependency score .
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The only cases of “ regression " found in the lower - class sample were among six delinquents followed ... In addition to sequence , stages must meet the criterion of consistency implied by the notion of a “ structured whole .
The only cases of “ regression " found in the lower - class sample were among six delinquents followed ... In addition to sequence , stages must meet the criterion of consistency implied by the notion of a “ structured whole .
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Introduction | 1 |
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SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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