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... biochemical deficiency is inferring the existence of a hypothetical construct . The " potential observability " of such a construct is determined by whether or not it 19 Chapter Three Chapter Three Inference: The Illegitimate Leap ...
... biochemical deficiency is inferring the existence of a hypothetical construct . The " potential observability " of such a construct is determined by whether or not it 19 Chapter Three Chapter Three Inference: The Illegitimate Leap ...
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... biochemical resources have absolutely no effect on the speed , adequacy , and maintenance of therapeutic learning experi- ences . The " truth " probably lies somewhere in between - i.e . , adaptive behavior change requires the ...
... biochemical resources have absolutely no effect on the speed , adequacy , and maintenance of therapeutic learning experi- ences . The " truth " probably lies somewhere in between - i.e . , adaptive behavior change requires the ...
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... biochemical factors . Until adequate data are available , however , our judgment must remain suspended . The burden of respon- sibility cannot be assigned to nonexistent data . The pragmatic fertility of an area is determined by its ...
... biochemical factors . Until adequate data are available , however , our judgment must remain suspended . The burden of respon- sibility cannot be assigned to nonexistent data . The pragmatic fertility of an area is determined by its ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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active adaptive analysis anxiety arousal assumption attribution theory aversive Bandura behavior modification Behavior Therapy behaviorist biases Cautela Chapter choice classical conditioning client clinical cognitive contingencies cognitive restructuring cognitive therapies complex component conceptual consequences control group coping skills counter-control covert modeling covert reinforcement covert sensitization cues dramatically dysfunctional effects empirical evaluation evidence examination example experience experiential experimental factors follow-up frequently function havior hypothesis imagery imaginal impact improvement individual inferred influence information processing inquiries involved Journal label laboratory logical Mahoney maladaptive mediational processes Meichenbaum memory methodological observed offer organism paradigm patterns perception performance perspective pervasive phenomena phenomenon physiological potential presented problem solving procedures Psychology rational-emotive rational-emotive therapy rehearsal relevance reported response role scientist selective attention self-instructional training self-perception theory self-report self-statements significant Skinner social stimulus strategies subjects subsequent suggested symbolic systematic desensitization theory therapeutic therapist thinking thought thought stopping tion treatment variables verbal