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... VARIABLES IN MEDIATIONAL RESEARCH On the topic of measurement , it is worth briefly previewing here some of the dependent variables employed in cognitive behavioral research . Some mediators are inferred from stimulus input ; others are ...
... VARIABLES IN MEDIATIONAL RESEARCH On the topic of measurement , it is worth briefly previewing here some of the dependent variables employed in cognitive behavioral research . Some mediators are inferred from stimulus input ; others are ...
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... variables have unmistakable relevance for belief . One can trace the history of this observation well past the classical philosophers to the age - old differentiation of " feeling and knowing , " " conation and cognition , " and " head ...
... variables have unmistakable relevance for belief . One can trace the history of this observation well past the classical philosophers to the age - old differentiation of " feeling and knowing , " " conation and cognition , " and " head ...
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... variables for the sake of speculative analysis . Unfortunately , nature isn't quite as cooperative . The preceding chapters have documented the pervasive role of beliefs as independent variables . We are again forced to acknowledge a ...
... variables for the sake of speculative analysis . Unfortunately , nature isn't quite as cooperative . The preceding chapters have documented the pervasive role of beliefs as independent variables . We are again forced to acknowledge a ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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