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... type of " implicit speech " involving small but measureable contractions of the vocal chords . In an early study of this hypothesis , Jacobson ( 1932 ) reported that muscular responses could be detected in the speech apparatus of ...
... type of " implicit speech " involving small but measureable contractions of the vocal chords . In an early study of this hypothesis , Jacobson ( 1932 ) reported that muscular responses could be detected in the speech apparatus of ...
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... type of cue ( smoking urge versus reward stimuli ) was crossed with type of consequence ( frequent event versus valued response ) . A control group was also included . Dependent variables consisted of number of cigarettes smoked daily ...
... type of cue ( smoking urge versus reward stimuli ) was crossed with type of consequence ( frequent event versus valued response ) . A control group was also included . Dependent variables consisted of number of cigarettes smoked daily ...
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... type of phenomenon is provided by Hart's ( 1965 ) research on " the feeling of knowing . " After failure to recall test items , subjects were asked whether they had the " feeling " that they knew the missed item . In a subsequent ...
... type of phenomenon is provided by Hart's ( 1965 ) research on " the feeling of knowing . " After failure to recall test items , subjects were asked whether they had the " feeling " that they knew the missed item . In a subsequent ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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