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... showed significant increases in both rate and depth of respiration . A recent study by Waters and Mc Donald ( 1973 ) compared the autonomic arousal induced by external ( auditory versus visual ) and imaginary stimulation in rat phobic ...
... showed significant increases in both rate and depth of respiration . A recent study by Waters and Mc Donald ( 1973 ) compared the autonomic arousal induced by external ( auditory versus visual ) and imaginary stimulation in rat phobic ...
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... showed that 3- year - olds ' performance on a number concept task could be appreciably improved via training in covert verbal mediation . O'Leary ( 1968 ) simi- larly showed that self - instruction significantly reduced transgressions ...
... showed that 3- year - olds ' performance on a number concept task could be appreciably improved via training in covert verbal mediation . O'Leary ( 1968 ) simi- larly showed that self - instruction significantly reduced transgressions ...
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... showed that subjects who falsely believed that they had control over shock duration in a reaction time experiment displayed fewer and smaller galvanic skin responses than individuals who believed that shock durations were predetermined ...
... showed that subjects who falsely believed that they had control over shock duration in a reaction time experiment displayed fewer and smaller galvanic skin responses than individuals who believed that shock durations were predetermined ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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