Cognition and Behavior ModificationBallinger Publishing Company, 1974 - 351 หน้า |
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... true reality . " On the contrary , each individual actively constructs his own private reality by selectively attending to a very small percentage of available stimulation and by organizing this select input according to a complex ...
... true reality . " On the contrary , each individual actively constructs his own private reality by selectively attending to a very small percentage of available stimulation and by organizing this select input according to a complex ...
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... true in such areas as philosophy of religion and ethics . The internal consistency of a theory refers to its conceptual housekeeping . When postulates or principles within the model contradict one another , the logical coherence of the ...
... true in such areas as philosophy of religion and ethics . The internal consistency of a theory refers to its conceptual housekeeping . When postulates or principles within the model contradict one another , the logical coherence of the ...
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... true that the most severe forms of malnutrition are encountered in these populations , it is equally true that a " well - fed " organism is not necessarily a " well - nourished " one ( Jacobson , 1972 , 1973 ) . In a recent national ...
... true that the most severe forms of malnutrition are encountered in these populations , it is equally true that a " well - fed " organism is not necessarily a " well - nourished " one ( Jacobson , 1972 , 1973 ) . In a recent national ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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