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... positive consequences in a study involving circle - size estimations . Subjects who had received training in covert positive rein- forcement ( CPR ) were systematically cued after either over- or under- estimations . The authors found ...
... positive consequences in a study involving circle - size estimations . Subjects who had received training in covert positive rein- forcement ( CPR ) were systematically cued after either over- or under- estimations . The authors found ...
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... positive and negative . In covert positive reinforcement , the individual is trained to generate imagery of a pleasant activity ( e.g. , eating a favorite food ) . After this initial training , symbolic response - consequence pair- ings ...
... positive and negative . In covert positive reinforcement , the individual is trained to generate imagery of a pleasant activity ( e.g. , eating a favorite food ) . After this initial training , symbolic response - consequence pair- ings ...
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... positive imagery with thoughts about retardates , while control subjects were simply told to imagine the retarded person . Questionnaire responses suggested an increase in the positive attitudes of the experimental group . An attention ...
... positive imagery with thoughts about retardates , while control subjects were simply told to imagine the retarded person . Questionnaire responses suggested an increase in the positive attitudes of the experimental group . An attention ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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