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Questions Answered by Research In the ensuing 20 years , this research has increased our knowledge in several areas . First , considerable knowledge has accumulated on the general effectiveness of systematic desensitization ...
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At times the level of knowledge obtained may approach that of an experimental analysis . Suppose , for example , that we know , based on other information , that a particular behavior is resistant to change and rarely , if ever ...
At times the level of knowledge obtained may approach that of an experimental analysis . Suppose , for example , that we know , based on other information , that a particular behavior is resistant to change and rarely , if ever ...
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The rules to be followed in assessing generalizability closely parallel rules to be followed in good practice . The language differs slightly – the message is the same . Another way you could say this is that the kind of knowledge that ...
The rules to be followed in assessing generalizability closely parallel rules to be followed in good practice . The language differs slightly – the message is the same . Another way you could say this is that the kind of knowledge that ...
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