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... contemporary behaviorists ) relates to the conservation of energy principle and relativ- ity theory in contemporary physics . It is assumed that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and that mass and energy are theoreti- cally ...
... contemporary behaviorists ) relates to the conservation of energy principle and relativ- ity theory in contemporary physics . It is assumed that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and that mass and energy are theoreti- cally ...
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... contemporary advertising ( e.g. , toothpaste that gives you sex appeal ) . However , there can be little doubt that his departure was an unfortunate event in the history of psychology : " Whatever our systematic position , we must ...
... contemporary advertising ( e.g. , toothpaste that gives you sex appeal ) . However , there can be little doubt that his departure was an unfortunate event in the history of psychology : " Whatever our systematic position , we must ...
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... contemporary be- haviorists ) ; 6. a positive valuation of independent replication and generalizability : when a specified relationship has been observed by one or more independent researchers , confidence in its legitimacy is increased ...
... contemporary be- haviorists ) ; 6. a positive valuation of independent replication and generalizability : when a specified relationship has been observed by one or more independent researchers , confidence in its legitimacy is increased ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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