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... suggested by Cautela ( 1971b ) and its findings are not impressively supportive ( Gotestam & Melin , 1974 ) . Relevant research from the area of desensiti- zation has suggested that covert stimulus exposure may effect reduc- tions in ...
... suggested by Cautela ( 1971b ) and its findings are not impressively supportive ( Gotestam & Melin , 1974 ) . Relevant research from the area of desensiti- zation has suggested that covert stimulus exposure may effect reduc- tions in ...
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... suggested for handling a problem , but disturbed youngsters frequently limited their solutions to impulsive and aggressive methods . Other workers have also suggested that problem solving deficiences may play an important role in ...
... suggested for handling a problem , but disturbed youngsters frequently limited their solutions to impulsive and aggressive methods . Other workers have also suggested that problem solving deficiences may play an important role in ...
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... suggested that subjects may attribute more freedom to ex- perimenters who deliver intermittent rather than continuous conse- quences . Analyzing reinforcement as a communicative process , Steiner ( 1970 ) has suggested that parameters ...
... suggested that subjects may attribute more freedom to ex- perimenters who deliver intermittent rather than continuous conse- quences . Analyzing reinforcement as a communicative process , Steiner ( 1970 ) has suggested that parameters ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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