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... obtained through recordings of palmar GSR and peripheral vasoconstriction . During a subsequent test phase , subjects were presented with the following generalization stimuli : " dark , " " lamp , " " heavy , " " soft , " and " square ...
... obtained through recordings of palmar GSR and peripheral vasoconstriction . During a subsequent test phase , subjects were presented with the following generalization stimuli : " dark , " " lamp , " " heavy , " " soft , " and " square ...
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... obtained with the homosexual client . While this study did not report follow - up assess- ments or naturalistic ... obtain the best effects we are going to heighten the tension by pairing the sexually arousing scenes with images of ...
... obtained with the homosexual client . While this study did not report follow - up assess- ments or naturalistic ... obtain the best effects we are going to heighten the tension by pairing the sexually arousing scenes with images of ...
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... obtained - even at the expense of perceptual distortions , selective reporting , and outright deception . Colleagues may thus be stimulated by the published effectiveness of a strategy and remain expensively ignor- ant of the fact that ...
... obtained - even at the expense of perceptual distortions , selective reporting , and outright deception . Colleagues may thus be stimulated by the published effectiveness of a strategy and remain expensively ignor- ant of the fact that ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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