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Up to this point in our survey , we have emphasized only the first of these
processes wherein social learning is based on direct instrumental training (
tuition ) . In this direct training , reinforcing agencies tend to have particular
socialization ...
Up to this point in our survey , we have emphasized only the first of these
processes wherein social learning is based on direct instrumental training (
tuition ) . In this direct training , reinforcing agencies tend to have particular
socialization ...
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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 , is acquired
through ...
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 , is acquired
through ...
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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 reward ...
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 reward ...
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