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ERIC Number: EJ337585
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1986
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Maintenance Factors in Coercive Mother-Child Interactions: The Compliance and Predictability Hypotheses.
Wahler, Robert G.; Dumas, Jean E.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, v19 n1 p13-22 Spr 1986
Observations of three parent-child dyads seeking help for severe interactional problems provided tentative support for the predictability hypothesis, which suggests that social interactions are most likely to function as aversive stimuli when delivered in unpredictable fashion by either party and that responses instrumental in reducing unpredictability maintain aversive behavior chains. (Author/CL)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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