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... experimental phase reinstated the original ( phase two ) reinforcement contingencies . A recall test for all 60 paired associates was then administered . The experiment thus involved an " ABCB " design ( baseline , intervention ...
... experimental phase reinstated the original ( phase two ) reinforcement contingencies . A recall test for all 60 paired associates was then administered . The experiment thus involved an " ABCB " design ( baseline , intervention ...
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... experimental subjects received five sessions of covert conditioning over a four week period . Control subjects ... experiment . While less than seven percent of the standard covert reinforcement subjects were able to hold the rat ...
... experimental subjects received five sessions of covert conditioning over a four week period . Control subjects ... experiment . While less than seven percent of the standard covert reinforcement subjects were able to hold the rat ...
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... EXPERIMENT I EXPERIMENT 2 EXPERIMENT 3 ΝΟ IDEATION THINK THINK FUN REWARDS REWARDS AVAILABLE FOR ATTENTION REWARDS NOT AVAILABLE FOR ATTENTION Figure 10-1 . Mean number of minutes of voluntary wait- ing time in three experiments ...
... EXPERIMENT I EXPERIMENT 2 EXPERIMENT 3 ΝΟ IDEATION THINK THINK FUN REWARDS REWARDS AVAILABLE FOR ATTENTION REWARDS NOT AVAILABLE FOR ATTENTION Figure 10-1 . Mean number of minutes of voluntary wait- ing time in three experiments ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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