The Handbook of Social Psychology: Historical introduction; systematic positionsGardner Lindzey, Elliot Aronson Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1968 - Social psychology |
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... emotional experiences is added . It is assumed , for example , that the exposure to a model who appears to be experiencing reinforcement elicits relevant emotional reactions in the observer which have a re- inforcing effect on the ...
... emotional experiences is added . It is assumed , for example , that the exposure to a model who appears to be experiencing reinforcement elicits relevant emotional reactions in the observer which have a re- inforcing effect on the ...
Page 145
... emotional reactions in the observers was a function of the reinforcement conditions . They argued that the partial reinforce- ment effect appears only if the emotional reactions elicited in conditions of acquisi- tion are similar to ...
... emotional reactions in the observers was a function of the reinforcement conditions . They argued that the partial reinforce- ment effect appears only if the emotional reactions elicited in conditions of acquisi- tion are similar to ...
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... emotional meaning of tape - recorded verbal- izations . He first examined 33 personality variables , as assessed by a number of well- known paper - and - pencil tests ; however , none of these was reliably correlated with his measure of ...
... emotional meaning of tape - recorded verbal- izations . He first examined 33 personality variables , as assessed by a number of well- known paper - and - pencil tests ; however , none of these was reliably correlated with his measure of ...
Contents
The Historical Background of Modern Social Psychology | 1 |
VOLUME FOUR | 29 |
Crowds and Social Movements | 35 |
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