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Retarded ejaculation as a function of non-aversive conditioning and discrimination: A hypothesis
Learning theory formulations of the development of retarded ejaculation have, so far, been confined to the conditioning of anxiety as the principal aetiological factor. A preliminary study of nine patients with ejaculatory failure suggests that positive reinforcement associated with self-masturbatio...
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