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... findings , which are much more conservative than those reported in previous studies , must also be interpreted cautiously due to the absence of an attention - placebo control group . It is worth noting that the authors interpreted the ...
... findings , which are much more conservative than those reported in previous studies , must also be interpreted cautiously due to the absence of an attention - placebo control group . It is worth noting that the authors interpreted the ...
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... findings were interpreted by the authors as suggestive of expectancy influences . The addition of the foregoing studies suggests that the clinical efficacy of covert sensitization in the treatment of obesity is not entirely clear ...
... findings were interpreted by the authors as suggestive of expectancy influences . The addition of the foregoing studies suggests that the clinical efficacy of covert sensitization in the treatment of obesity is not entirely clear ...
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... findings indicated that age- sex similarities between model and observer were more important than the coping - mastery distinction . Greatest improvement tended to occur in the group which maximized similarity ( both age - sex and ...
... findings indicated that age- sex similarities between model and observer were more important than the coping - mastery distinction . Greatest improvement tended to occur in the group which maximized similarity ( both age - sex and ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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