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... example , if the client wants to improve his self - concept , acceptable evidence of that improved self - concept might include : being able to speak in front of groups without one's voice faltering , saying fewer negative statements to ...
... example , if the client wants to improve his self - concept , acceptable evidence of that improved self - concept might include : being able to speak in front of groups without one's voice faltering , saying fewer negative statements to ...
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... example , suppose an educator develops a new math program . It con- sists of a new self - paced curriculum , special quizzes to provide regular and detailed feedback , teacher praise and support , and peer tutoring . If math skills are ...
... example , suppose an educator develops a new math program . It con- sists of a new self - paced curriculum , special quizzes to provide regular and detailed feedback , teacher praise and support , and peer tutoring . If math skills are ...
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... examples were described briefly , many more examples could have been cited . One particularly interesting example is the well - known and highly influential series conducted in the 1940s on chemical aversion ap- proaches applied to the ...
... examples were described briefly , many more examples could have been cited . One particularly interesting example is the well - known and highly influential series conducted in the 1940s on chemical aversion ap- proaches applied to the ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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