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... function of " the other . Thus , Goldiamond's ( 1965 ) representation of " behavior as a function of environment " ( B = f ( x ) ) implies a one way causal process . Bandura ( 1971c ) , however , has pointed out that environment is ...
... function of " the other . Thus , Goldiamond's ( 1965 ) representation of " behavior as a function of environment " ( B = f ( x ) ) implies a one way causal process . Bandura ( 1971c ) , however , has pointed out that environment is ...
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... function of private events . Moreover , Skinner's ( 1953 ) operant analysis of thought has apparently influenced workers ' perceptions of these events . Covert experiences are typically viewed as predominantly operant rather than ...
... function of private events . Moreover , Skinner's ( 1953 ) operant analysis of thought has apparently influenced workers ' perceptions of these events . Covert experiences are typically viewed as predominantly operant rather than ...
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... function of symbolization and incentive set . Child Development , 1966 , 37 , 499–506 . Bandura , A. , & Jeffery , R. W. Role of symbolic coding and rehearsal processes in observational learning . Journal of Personality and Social ...
... function of symbolization and incentive set . Child Development , 1966 , 37 , 499–506 . Bandura , A. , & Jeffery , R. W. Role of symbolic coding and rehearsal processes in observational learning . Journal of Personality and Social ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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