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... look for the things we expect to find and to ignore those which don't fit into our model . " Give a small boy a hammer , and he will find that everything he encounters needs pound- ing ( Kaplan , 1964 , p . 28 ) . " This theoretical ...
... look for the things we expect to find and to ignore those which don't fit into our model . " Give a small boy a hammer , and he will find that everything he encounters needs pound- ing ( Kaplan , 1964 , p . 28 ) . " This theoretical ...
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... look the questions over and you are not sure about one question , but you say , " Oh well , I can still pass the exam if I flunk this one question . " ( " Reinforce- ment . " ) All right , this time you look over the exam , and you can ...
... look the questions over and you are not sure about one question , but you say , " Oh well , I can still pass the exam if I flunk this one question . " ( " Reinforce- ment . " ) All right , this time you look over the exam , and you can ...
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... look at systematic desensitization . In A. Jacobs & L. B. Sachs ( Eds . ) , The psychology of private events : Perspectives on covert response systems . New York : Academic Press , 1971. Pp . 77-108 . Jacobs , E. A. , Winter , P. M. ...
... look at systematic desensitization . In A. Jacobs & L. B. Sachs ( Eds . ) , The psychology of private events : Perspectives on covert response systems . New York : Academic Press , 1971. Pp . 77-108 . Jacobs , E. A. , Winter , P. M. ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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