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... Follow - up contacts of varying intervals indicated impressive maintenance . Unfortunately , the absence of experimental controls and the often meager data presentations in the foregoing studies limit their contribution to the ...
... Follow - up contacts of varying intervals indicated impressive maintenance . Unfortunately , the absence of experimental controls and the often meager data presentations in the foregoing studies limit their contribution to the ...
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... follow - up , however , revealed that subjects in the combined group had relapsed less than individuals in the other groups . Interest- ingly , covert sensitization subjects demonstrated the most relapse at that interval . Similarly ...
... follow - up , however , revealed that subjects in the combined group had relapsed less than individuals in the other groups . Interest- ingly , covert sensitization subjects demonstrated the most relapse at that interval . Similarly ...
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... Follow up Pre tesi Post tesi Follow up Pre ' est 30 스스 DIGIT RECALL NO DISTRACTION CONDITION DIGITS RECALL DIGIT RECALL DISTRACTION CONDITION ہے KEY Post test Follow up A SELF INSTRUCTION PRACTICE CONTROL 30 20 Pre test Post test ...
... Follow up Pre tesi Post tesi Follow up Pre ' est 30 스스 DIGIT RECALL NO DISTRACTION CONDITION DIGITS RECALL DIGIT RECALL DISTRACTION CONDITION ہے KEY Post test Follow up A SELF INSTRUCTION PRACTICE CONTROL 30 20 Pre test Post test ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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