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... selective experimental focusing . We attend not only to the antecedents of a performance , but also to its consequences . The organism is in intimate contact with the continuous reciprocal interactions between himself and his external ...
... selective experimental focusing . We attend not only to the antecedents of a performance , but also to its consequences . The organism is in intimate contact with the continuous reciprocal interactions between himself and his external ...
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... selective data processing . As behavioral scientists , we are delinquent in our own reinforcement practices . Future contingencies will hopefully place greater emphasis on expository infor- mation gathering rather than on selective and ...
... selective data processing . As behavioral scientists , we are delinquent in our own reinforcement practices . Future contingencies will hopefully place greater emphasis on expository infor- mation gathering rather than on selective and ...
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... selective in the way we see the data , but we are very selective in the data we look for . In an entertaining philosophical critique , Karl Popper ( 1972 ) addresses this issue in contrasting the " bucket " and the " searchlight ...
... selective in the way we see the data , but we are very selective in the data we look for . In an entertaining philosophical critique , Karl Popper ( 1972 ) addresses this issue in contrasting the " bucket " and the " searchlight ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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