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... theory and data . Entire volumes have been devoted to the formal structure and evaluation of theories . Although a lengthy digression into systems . analysis would take us far afield from the subject at hand , I think a brief ...
... theory and data . Entire volumes have been devoted to the formal structure and evaluation of theories . Although a lengthy digression into systems . analysis would take us far afield from the subject at hand , I think a brief ...
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... theory and reality . This is where the model " sticks its neck out . " Theoretically - derived predictions provide empirical opportunities to test the model . As was pointed out earlier , all too many theories isolate themselves from ...
... theory and reality . This is where the model " sticks its neck out . " Theoretically - derived predictions provide empirical opportunities to test the model . As was pointed out earlier , all too many theories isolate themselves from ...
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... theory and its clinical implications will be offered . In order to avoid encyclopedic boredom , reference will be made only to pivotal studies and reviews . The interested reader is directed to these sources for more comprehensive ...
... theory and its clinical implications will be offered . In order to avoid encyclopedic boredom , reference will be made only to pivotal studies and reviews . The interested reader is directed to these sources for more comprehensive ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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