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Short - term deprivation and satiation relationships are illustrative of how setting conditions can operate across time points to qualify the effectiveness for behavior of stimuli presented on any particular occasion , e.g. ...
Short - term deprivation and satiation relationships are illustrative of how setting conditions can operate across time points to qualify the effectiveness for behavior of stimuli presented on any particular occasion , e.g. ...
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Meanings are recognized as being associated with the particular social niche occupied by the other . Positional role - taking , as a mode of inference , is learned as an inherent part of the process of role - learning .
Meanings are recognized as being associated with the particular social niche occupied by the other . Positional role - taking , as a mode of inference , is learned as an inherent part of the process of role - learning .
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This strategy derives from the implicit assumption that a particular behavior is maintained over time by the same forces that promote its initial acquisition . This assumption is not always defensible . An 8 - month - old infant usually ...
This strategy derives from the implicit assumption that a particular behavior is maintained over time by the same forces that promote its initial acquisition . This assumption is not always defensible . An 8 - month - old infant usually ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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