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... present writing . Dave Rimm , Jerry Davison , Carl Thoresen , Walter Mischel , and David Rosenhan were instrumental in stimulating my early interest in cognitive behavioral research . The influence of Dick Atkinson and Gordon Bower is ...
... present writing . Dave Rimm , Jerry Davison , Carl Thoresen , Walter Mischel , and David Rosenhan were instrumental in stimulating my early interest in cognitive behavioral research . The influence of Dick Atkinson and Gordon Bower is ...
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... present - day behavior modifiers all inferences are considered " bad . " Private , unobserved events are automatically classified as " mentalistic " and therefore illegitimate and unscientific . Inferred mediators , even when they are ...
... present - day behavior modifiers all inferences are considered " bad . " Private , unobserved events are automatically classified as " mentalistic " and therefore illegitimate and unscientific . Inferred mediators , even when they are ...
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... present model , of course , relies exclusively on the concept of states and manipulations of this entity . Information is said to be acquired , to be transformed into complex codes . This coded information is stored until it is ...
... present model , of course , relies exclusively on the concept of states and manipulations of this entity . Information is said to be acquired , to be transformed into complex codes . This coded information is stored until it is ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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