Cognition and Behavior ModificationBallinger Publishing Company, 1974 - 351 หน้า |
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... organism over time and across different organisms . Moreover , there are many instances in which two dissimilar stimuli produce either identical or widely discrep- ant responses depending on certain moderating conditions . Finally ...
... organism over time and across different organisms . Moreover , there are many instances in which two dissimilar stimuli produce either identical or widely discrep- ant responses depending on certain moderating conditions . Finally ...
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... organism thereby develops what is called " generalized imitation " -a high probability of future imitative perfor- mances ( even with novel tasks ) . This hypothesis has been recently challenged by evidence on discriminative imitation ...
... organism thereby develops what is called " generalized imitation " -a high probability of future imitative perfor- mances ( even with novel tasks ) . This hypothesis has been recently challenged by evidence on discriminative imitation ...
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... organism has difficulty profiting from the experience of tem- porally separated events . Through symbolic representational processes and information storage skills , the mediating organism can adaptively " connect " disjoined ...
... organism has difficulty profiting from the experience of tem- porally separated events . Through symbolic representational processes and information storage skills , the mediating organism can adaptively " connect " disjoined ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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