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... empirical evidence bearing on their as- sociated therapeutic procedures . The final section of the book is explicitly persuasive . It tentatively suggests some clinical implications and offers a general paradigm for therapeutic science ...
... empirical evidence bearing on their as- sociated therapeutic procedures . The final section of the book is explicitly persuasive . It tentatively suggests some clinical implications and offers a general paradigm for therapeutic science ...
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... empirical utility is demonstrated . ( Their love is thus not as non - contingent as they might have you believe . ) I shall not extend the analogy to " John Birchers " and " bleeding - heart liberals " because of the emotional ...
... empirical utility is demonstrated . ( Their love is thus not as non - contingent as they might have you believe . ) I shall not extend the analogy to " John Birchers " and " bleeding - heart liberals " because of the emotional ...
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... empirical opportunities to test the model . As was pointed out earlier , all too many theories isolate themselves from data by failing to offer unambiguous predictions . This criterion is therefore one of the more significant in terms ...
... empirical opportunities to test the model . As was pointed out earlier , all too many theories isolate themselves from data by failing to offer unambiguous predictions . This criterion is therefore one of the more significant in terms ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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