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a ( c ) " A rich program for a limited period of time will ignite growth until then dormant . ” This assumption appears to be vulnerable on at least two points : that a rich program will necessarily provide stimulation for the specific ...
a ( c ) " A rich program for a limited period of time will ignite growth until then dormant . ” This assumption appears to be vulnerable on at least two points : that a rich program will necessarily provide stimulation for the specific ...
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The term “ critical period ” of development was first used by Scott and Marston ( 1950 ) in describing the results of a deprivation study with puppies . He used the term in the embryological sense wherein organs and tissues develop in ...
The term “ critical period ” of development was first used by Scott and Marston ( 1950 ) in describing the results of a deprivation study with puppies . He used the term in the embryological sense wherein organs and tissues develop in ...
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Thus , with reference to the postulated critical period for imprinting in ducklings , it has been demonstrated that the time during which it is possible to initiate the following - pattern indicating imprinting to a stimulus object can ...
Thus , with reference to the postulated critical period for imprinting in ducklings , it has been demonstrated that the time during which it is possible to initiate the following - pattern indicating imprinting to a stimulus object can ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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