The Handbook of Social Psychology: Historical introduction; systematic positionsGardner Lindzey, Elliot Aronson Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1968 - Social psychology |
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... behavior by exposing him to a model . Used in this sense , vicarious has no reference to the observer's experience ; it simply refers to a functional re- lationship between the model's behavior and the observer's behavior . The concept ...
... behavior by exposing him to a model . Used in this sense , vicarious has no reference to the observer's experience ; it simply refers to a functional re- lationship between the model's behavior and the observer's behavior . The concept ...
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... model's behavior . An often cited example of the instigating function of a model's behavior is the in- fectious nature of yawning ; at the sight of one person yawning , others are likely to yawn also . Since yawning is a reflexive ...
... model's behavior . An often cited example of the instigating function of a model's behavior is the in- fectious nature of yawning ; at the sight of one person yawning , others are likely to yawn also . Since yawning is a reflexive ...
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... behavior , but the source of motivation for the arousal of the matching response is not dependent on the model's behavior . Autistic imitation . Mowrer ( 1960b ) , in a restatement of his earlier formulation ( 1950 ) , proposed a theory ...
... behavior , but the source of motivation for the arousal of the matching response is not dependent on the model's behavior . Autistic imitation . Mowrer ( 1960b ) , in a restatement of his earlier formulation ( 1950 ) , proposed a theory ...
Contents
The Historical Background of Modern Social Psychology | 1 |
VOLUME FOUR | 29 |
Crowds and Social Movements | 35 |
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