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... choice of the one sentence in a pair which contained the article " a " prior to a key word . Some of the subjects were told that the air blast signified a correct choice while others were told that it indicated an incorrect choice or ...
... choice of the one sentence in a pair which contained the article " a " prior to a key word . Some of the subjects were told that the air blast signified a correct choice while others were told that it indicated an incorrect choice or ...
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... choice may facilitate selected performance . Mac Donough , Adams , and Tesser ( 1973 ) , for example , found that desensitization subjects were significantly more successful when given choices in self - paced hierarchy presentation ...
... choice may facilitate selected performance . Mac Donough , Adams , and Tesser ( 1973 ) , for example , found that desensitization subjects were significantly more successful when given choices in self - paced hierarchy presentation ...
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... choice between two identical food pellets ) ? If a response gives the organism access to a choice between non- identical consequences ( e.g. , a food pellet or a sip of water ) , will it be preferred over a no - choice response ? Notice ...
... choice between two identical food pellets ) ? If a response gives the organism access to a choice between non- identical consequences ( e.g. , a food pellet or a sip of water ) , will it be preferred over a no - choice response ? Notice ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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