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... CONSEQUENCES The third functional role of private events in the covert conditioning model deals with their capacity to serve as consequences of behavior . It is maintained that symbolic events can reinforce or punish overt or covert ...
... CONSEQUENCES The third functional role of private events in the covert conditioning model deals with their capacity to serve as consequences of behavior . It is maintained that symbolic events can reinforce or punish overt or covert ...
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... consequences . As Bandura ( 1971d ) has pointed out , most human performances occur in the absence of immediate consequences . We exhibit complex and enduring patterns of behavior with only occa- sional incentive feedback . The ...
... consequences . As Bandura ( 1971d ) has pointed out , most human performances occur in the absence of immediate consequences . We exhibit complex and enduring patterns of behavior with only occa- sional incentive feedback . The ...
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... consequence dichotomy breaks down when our molecular analysis examines consequence options . A choice between two consequences ( pellet A or pellet B ) is actually a choice between two responses . Viewing behavior as an ongoing chain of ...
... consequence dichotomy breaks down when our molecular analysis examines consequence options . A choice between two consequences ( pellet A or pellet B ) is actually a choice between two responses . Viewing behavior as an ongoing chain of ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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