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... conditioning model are often discussed as if they were faded representations or approximations of publicly observable events . Mental images , for example , are sometimes described as conditioned perceptions of physical objects , and ...
... conditioning model are often discussed as if they were faded representations or approximations of publicly observable events . Mental images , for example , are sometimes described as conditioned perceptions of physical objects , and ...
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... conditioning processes do not appear adequate to account for their effectiveness . Covert modeling , which is perhaps more appropriately classified as a cognitive information - based strategy , stands alone as the most consistently ...
... conditioning processes do not appear adequate to account for their effectiveness . Covert modeling , which is perhaps more appropriately classified as a cognitive information - based strategy , stands alone as the most consistently ...
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... conditioning rationales in the description of some covert conditioning procedures . It should be noted that the metaphorical nature of covert conditioning terminology is not inherently problematical . Metaphorical thinking is a valuable ...
... conditioning rationales in the description of some covert conditioning procedures . It should be noted that the metaphorical nature of covert conditioning terminology is not inherently problematical . Metaphorical thinking is a valuable ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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