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ACADEMIC FREEDOM / 9 or omission aimed at hurting , injuring , or destroying a
person SIGNIFICANCE : Legislation in all fifty states requires helping
professionals to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect ; regarding
other types ...
ACADEMIC FREEDOM / 9 or omission aimed at hurting , injuring , or destroying a
person SIGNIFICANCE : Legislation in all fifty states requires helping
professionals to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect ; regarding
other types ...
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Second , aggression depends greatly on the pattern of rewards and punishments
that a person has received . ... Dollard's 1939 frustration - aggression hypothesis
proposed that whenever a person's effort to reach any goal is blocked , an ...
Second , aggression depends greatly on the pattern of rewards and punishments
that a person has received . ... Dollard's 1939 frustration - aggression hypothesis
proposed that whenever a person's effort to reach any goal is blocked , an ...
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The other's enjoyment and the person's lack are not by themselves sufficient to
result in the experience of envy ; the lack of the good thing must be regarded by
the individual as evil , and must be so regarded simply because the other person
...
The other's enjoyment and the person's lack are not by themselves sufficient to
result in the experience of envy ; the lack of the good thing must be regarded by
the individual as evil , and must be so regarded simply because the other person
...
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