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Empathic and Vicarious Experience Although the terms empathic and vicarious
are often used synonymously , they can be usefully distinguished . Empathy may
be used to refer to the child ' s affecthe expressive behavior of another person .
Empathic and Vicarious Experience Although the terms empathic and vicarious
are often used synonymously , they can be usefully distinguished . Empathy may
be used to refer to the child ' s affecthe expressive behavior of another person .
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The cues which indicate the affective experience of the other person may be
initially subordinated , in the child ' s perception , to the total complex of stimuli
which it directly experiences as the source of affective arousal . But as the cues ...
The cues which indicate the affective experience of the other person may be
initially subordinated , in the child ' s perception , to the total complex of stimuli
which it directly experiences as the source of affective arousal . But as the cues ...
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4 . experience kid ' s beh . a , b , c geometries moving from the topological to the
projective to the Euclidean . This sequence is plausible in terms of a logical
analysis of the mathematical structures involved . In the third place , an
understanding ...
4 . experience kid ' s beh . a , b , c geometries moving from the topological to the
projective to the Euclidean . This sequence is plausible in terms of a logical
analysis of the mathematical structures involved . In the third place , an
understanding ...
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