1970
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(197010)26:4<547::aid-jclp2270260447>3.0.co;2-8
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A talk with (or listening to) Carl Jung

Abstract: 547Therefore, while this study did not demonstrate gross behavioral model effects, it is clear that the behavior of the model, at least in the RM group, was influencing the behavior of the Ss. SUMMARYThis study attempted to evaluate the susceptibility of emotionally disturbed adolescent males to modeling effects. While no gross behavioral modeling was demonstrated, a disinhibitory effect on response latency was observed that suggested the importance of more subtle modeling effects than had been previously cons… Show more

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