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( a ) the infant organism has a drive for stimulation which increases with exposure to stimuli ; ( b ) the effects of stimulus deprivation increase as the organism becomes less passive and more actively interacts with his environment ...
( a ) the infant organism has a drive for stimulation which increases with exposure to stimuli ; ( b ) the effects of stimulus deprivation increase as the organism becomes less passive and more actively interacts with his environment ...
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Simple and varied stimulation of the auditory , visual , kinaesthetic and tactile modalities , within moderate intensities , would presumably satisfy the infant's initial need . The one study known to the author which has examined ...
Simple and varied stimulation of the auditory , visual , kinaesthetic and tactile modalities , within moderate intensities , would presumably satisfy the infant's initial need . The one study known to the author which has examined ...
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Where deficit from lack of stimulation occurs , it more frequently results from the lack of increasingly complex stimulation related to subsequent demands by his environment than from the withdrawal of stimulation per se .
Where deficit from lack of stimulation occurs , it more frequently results from the lack of increasingly complex stimulation related to subsequent demands by his environment than from the withdrawal of stimulation per se .
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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