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... learned the aggressive acts by imitating the adult's behavior . The quality of the adult - child relation- ship did not affect this learning in the Bandura - Huston experiments ; a nurturant adult was copied as often as a less nurturant ...
... learned the aggressive acts by imitating the adult's behavior . The quality of the adult - child relation- ship did not affect this learning in the Bandura - Huston experiments ; a nurturant adult was copied as often as a less nurturant ...
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... learned they were Jewish and thus different from non - Jews , they prob- ably also learned that Jews were often discriminated against in English society . Being Jewish meant they had a somewhat insecure status in this society . Gentiles ...
... learned they were Jewish and thus different from non - Jews , they prob- ably also learned that Jews were often discriminated against in English society . Being Jewish meant they had a somewhat insecure status in this society . Gentiles ...
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... learned that he cannot gain the affection he de- sires unless he conforms to his parents ' demands . In this latter case the child experiences relatively frequent thwarting of his dependency wishes but has learned that the satisfaction ...
... learned that he cannot gain the affection he de- sires unless he conforms to his parents ' demands . In this latter case the child experiences relatively frequent thwarting of his dependency wishes but has learned that the satisfaction ...
Contents
Instinct Conceptions of Aggression | 1 |
The FrustrationAggression Hypothesis | 26 |
Situational Determinants of the Strength of the Instigation to Aggression | 51 |
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