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... dramatically influence our behavior and enables us to endure long temporal separations between performance and pay - off . Persevering and often " masochistic " response patterns can be thereby produced . Exam- ples from religious ...
... dramatically influence our behavior and enables us to endure long temporal separations between performance and pay - off . Persevering and often " masochistic " response patterns can be thereby produced . Exam- ples from religious ...
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... dramatically influenced by its associated and anticipated consequences . We are again nudging the ghost of William James and perhaps redescribing a camouflaged version of our former statement regarding our selective attention to ...
... dramatically influenced by its associated and anticipated consequences . We are again nudging the ghost of William James and perhaps redescribing a camouflaged version of our former statement regarding our selective attention to ...
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... dramatically affect human action . While awareness of those influences may reduce their distortional im- pact , it is unlikely that it can be totally eliminated . Moreover , the average scientist seldom applies his technical knowledge ...
... dramatically affect human action . While awareness of those influences may reduce their distortional im- pact , it is unlikely that it can be totally eliminated . Moreover , the average scientist seldom applies his technical knowledge ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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