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  1. 10 apr 2017 · Gerald Roy Patterson rimarrà una presenza fondamentale nella ricerca futura, come colui che ha messo la scienza del comportamento al servizio della funzione e della dignità genitoriali. I suoi studi pionieristici hanno favorito la proliferazione di ricerche sperimentali e la messa a punto di programmi e protocolli di intervento a ...

  2. Gerald Leighton Patterson (Preston, 17 dicembre 1895 – Melbourne, 13 giugno 1967) è stato un tennista australiano. In carriera ha raggiunto per diciotto volte la finale di un torneo dello Slam tra le diverse specialità vincendone dieci.

  3. Gerald Leighton Patterson MC (17 December 1895 – 13 June 1967) was an Australian tennis player. Patterson was active in the decade following World War I. During his career he won three Grand Slam tournaments in the singles event as well as six titles in the doubles competition and one title in mixed doubles.

  4. 8 giu 2020 · Gerald Patterson created a parent-training model after presenting his coercion theory. With the latter, he aimed to explain the way an individual’s environment influences the onset of disruptive behaviors.

  5. 10 feb 2017 · Patterson is most famous for his formulation of coercion theory, his research into the sources of antisocial behavior and delinquency in children, designing an intervention to prevent and treat those problems, and developing methods for direct observation of social interactions.

    • Per Holth
    • per.holth@hioa.no
    • 2017
  6. Coercion Theory [ 1 – 3 ], developed by Gerald Patterson and colleagues at the Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC), describes how aggressive and antisocial behaviors develop in children.

  7. Gerald Patterson. Performance models for antisocial boys. Family, school, and behavioral antecedents to early adolescent involvement with antisocial peers. Developmental psychopathology: Volume three: Risk, disorder, and adaptation …. Toward a comprehensive model of antisocial development: a dynamic systems approach.