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... sexual contact , as well as escape from injurious conditions ( Chapter XI ) , are obviously connected with the well ... sexual reinforcement , even when the area stimulated is not primarily sexual in function . It is tempting to suppose ...
... sexual contact , as well as escape from injurious conditions ( Chapter XI ) , are obviously connected with the well ... sexual reinforcement , even when the area stimulated is not primarily sexual in function . It is tempting to suppose ...
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... sexual in nature " be translated in either of two ways depending upon whether we emphasize the dependent or the independent variable . To say that artistic and musical activities " express sexual impulses " may mean that characteristic ...
... sexual in nature " be translated in either of two ways depending upon whether we emphasize the dependent or the independent variable . To say that artistic and musical activities " express sexual impulses " may mean that characteristic ...
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... sexual deprivation , not only that they indulge in sexual behavior as soon as an occasion presents itself or concern themselves with the production or enjoyment of sexual art or engage in sexual self - stimulation , but that they also see ...
... sexual deprivation , not only that they indulge in sexual behavior as soon as an occasion presents itself or concern themselves with the production or enjoyment of sexual art or engage in sexual self - stimulation , but that they also see ...
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II | 28 |
THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 43 |
555 | 59 |
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