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... behavior ( Skinner , 1963 , p . 958 ) . The avoidance of " mentalistic " phenomena within behavior modification has sometimes assumed humorous proportions . In a per- sonality course at what was then considered " Walden Two in the ...
... behavior ( Skinner , 1963 , p . 958 ) . The avoidance of " mentalistic " phenomena within behavior modification has sometimes assumed humorous proportions . In a per- sonality course at what was then considered " Walden Two in the ...
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... experiments on the recognition of speech , with one and with two ears . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 1953 , 25 , 975-979 . Chesen , E. S. Religion may be hazardous to your 304 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
... experiments on the recognition of speech , with one and with two ears . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 1953 , 25 , 975-979 . Chesen , E. S. Religion may be hazardous to your 304 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
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Michael J. Mahoney. London , P. The end of ideology in behavior modification . American Psychologist . 1972 , 27 , 913-920 . Lovitt , T. C. , & Curtiss , K. Academic response rate as a ... behavior . 318 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
Michael J. Mahoney. London , P. The end of ideology in behavior modification . American Psychologist . 1972 , 27 , 913-920 . Lovitt , T. C. , & Curtiss , K. Academic response rate as a ... behavior . 318 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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