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Temporal cues for self - ratings of subjective states were used in some cases described below . Following a car accident , a woman exerienced unpleasant startle responses while driving ( Fairbank et al . , 1981 ) .
Temporal cues for self - ratings of subjective states were used in some cases described below . Following a car accident , a woman exerienced unpleasant startle responses while driving ( Fairbank et al . , 1981 ) .
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If the reader is interested in actually examining the complete scales described above or in ordering copies of these scales , an excellent reference is Hargreaves et al . ( 1977 ) . Other scales are described but not actually reprinted ...
If the reader is interested in actually examining the complete scales described above or in ordering copies of these scales , an excellent reference is Hargreaves et al . ( 1977 ) . Other scales are described but not actually reprinted ...
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Are the clients described in detail ? Does your client seem similar to those in the series in most or all important respects ? 2. Are the procedures used described in detail sufficient for you to do what was done in all important ...
Are the clients described in detail ? Does your client seem similar to those in the series in most or all important respects ? 2. Are the procedures used described in detail sufficient for you to do what was done in all important ...
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