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... positives in this situation . Gradual implementation will tend to make strong and obvious changes in performance less likely . Delayed effects can be validated , however , by replication . Further , if effects are seen immediately ...
... positives in this situation . Gradual implementation will tend to make strong and obvious changes in performance less likely . Delayed effects can be validated , however , by replication . Further , if effects are seen immediately ...
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... positive results are not always obtained . In some of our own cases , dramatically counterintuitive results have even been found , such as clients who improve more in objective social skills following anxiety- based treatment rather ...
... positive results are not always obtained . In some of our own cases , dramatically counterintuitive results have even been found , such as clients who improve more in objective social skills following anxiety- based treatment rather ...
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... positive coverants and response cost : A case report . Behavior Therapy , 6 , 87-91 . McNamara , J. R. , & Bechtel , J. E. ( 1975 ) . A fixed or variable interval pocket pro- grammer . Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental ...
... positive coverants and response cost : A case report . Behavior Therapy , 6 , 87-91 . McNamara , J. R. , & Bechtel , J. E. ( 1975 ) . A fixed or variable interval pocket pro- grammer . Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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