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... processes . Moreover , explanations of nonreinforced imitation and novel response matching are far from non - mediational when they invoke an inferential predisposition ( " generalized imitation " ) . Bandura's social learning account ...
... processes . Moreover , explanations of nonreinforced imitation and novel response matching are far from non - mediational when they invoke an inferential predisposition ( " generalized imitation " ) . Bandura's social learning account ...
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... processes . To say that these processes are operative in behavior modification is very different from asserting that the discipline is " nothing but " placebo , etc. Even if perceptual / mediational factors are extensively involved in ...
... processes . To say that these processes are operative in behavior modification is very different from asserting that the discipline is " nothing but " placebo , etc. Even if perceptual / mediational factors are extensively involved in ...
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... PROCESSES The possibilities for mediational dysfunction do not end when a stimulus has been attended and encoded . Registration is only the beginning . After it has " checked in " to our metaphorical computer , a cue may undergo ...
... PROCESSES The possibilities for mediational dysfunction do not end when a stimulus has been attended and encoded . Registration is only the beginning . After it has " checked in " to our metaphorical computer , a cue may undergo ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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