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Michael J. Mahoney. Acknowledgments The following figures were reprinted with the kind permission of the American Psychological Association : Figure 4-3 , from Spielberger , C. D. , & De Nike , L. D. Descriptive behaviorism versus ...
Michael J. Mahoney. Acknowledgments The following figures were reprinted with the kind permission of the American Psychological Association : Figure 4-3 , from Spielberger , C. D. , & De Nike , L. D. Descriptive behaviorism versus ...
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... kind of event in a particular analysis is arbitrary . Although our research articles traditionally present figures in which behavior ( a " de- pendent variable ) is plotted against environment ( the " independent " variable ) , we could ...
... kind of event in a particular analysis is arbitrary . Although our research articles traditionally present figures in which behavior ( a " de- pendent variable ) is plotted against environment ( the " independent " variable ) , we could ...
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... kind of mellow all day ; not high or low . . . until the evening . THERAPIST : Before or after Sally ? CLIENT : I see what you're getting at . Yeah , it was after she left . We had made love and then she had to go right away to catch ...
... kind of mellow all day ; not high or low . . . until the evening . THERAPIST : Before or after Sally ? CLIENT : I see what you're getting at . Yeah , it was after she left . We had made love and then she had to go right away to catch ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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