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... began receiving attention from behavioral quarters , it soon became apparent that naive realism ( or the doctrine of " immaculate perception ' ) was functionally untenable 4 Cognition and Behavior Modification An Emerging Era: The ...
... began receiving attention from behavioral quarters , it soon became apparent that naive realism ( or the doctrine of " immaculate perception ' ) was functionally untenable 4 Cognition and Behavior Modification An Emerging Era: The ...
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... began . On the contrary , their weight losses were nonsignificantly greater than those in the covert sensitization and no - treatment control groups . Moreover , covert reinforcement subjects reported significant decreases in subjective ...
... began . On the contrary , their weight losses were nonsignificantly greater than those in the covert sensitization and no - treatment control groups . Moreover , covert reinforcement subjects reported significant decreases in subjective ...
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... began to accumulate suggesting that immediacy of reinforcement can sometimes impair rather than facilitate learning ( cf. McKeachie , 1974 ) and the findings of Staddon and Simmelhag ( 1971 ) suggested that molecular reinforcement ...
... began to accumulate suggesting that immediacy of reinforcement can sometimes impair rather than facilitate learning ( cf. McKeachie , 1974 ) and the findings of Staddon and Simmelhag ( 1971 ) suggested that molecular reinforcement ...
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