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... formulation of reciprocal inhibition . a Alternative Procedures and Mechanisms of Action At the same time , research was progressing on a number of fronts examining the effectiveness of alternative fear - reduction procedures .
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Under these conditions the practitioner may wish to begin not with treatment , but with a variant of it that will eliminate these possible alternative explanations for any effects that might be seen . This parallels good clinical and ...
Under these conditions the practitioner may wish to begin not with treatment , but with a variant of it that will eliminate these possible alternative explanations for any effects that might be seen . This parallels good clinical and ...
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Recall that the purpose of a multiple baseline is to control for alternative explanations for an effect seen in a simple phase change . If there is no effect , there is no reason to control for these alternative explanations .
Recall that the purpose of a multiple baseline is to control for alternative explanations for an effect seen in a simple phase change . If there is no effect , there is no reason to control for these alternative explanations .
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