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... patterns which exacerbate performance dysfunctions . Among these maladaptive patterns are the following . ( 1 ) Selective inattention involves the ignoring of performance - relevant stimuli . This phenomenon occurs when environ- mental ...
... patterns which exacerbate performance dysfunctions . Among these maladaptive patterns are the following . ( 1 ) Selective inattention involves the ignoring of performance - relevant stimuli . This phenomenon occurs when environ- mental ...
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... patterns in which we are engaged . . . . The major difference between scientific thought and other kinds which shade imperceptibly into superstition is not in the initial weaving of the patterns , but in the obligation imposed by the ...
... patterns in which we are engaged . . . . The major difference between scientific thought and other kinds which shade imperceptibly into superstition is not in the initial weaving of the patterns , but in the obligation imposed by the ...
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... pattern a legitimate focus in our research . Despite the fact that opposi- tional patterns characterize many socially deviant minorities ( e.g. , delin- quents , criminals , etc. ) , we have failed to bring counter - control into the ...
... pattern a legitimate focus in our research . Despite the fact that opposi- tional patterns characterize many socially deviant minorities ( e.g. , delin- quents , criminals , etc. ) , we have failed to bring counter - control into the ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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