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A typical nihilistic delusion is reflected in the following statement : " It's no use . All is lost . The world is empty . ... This was expressed in statements such as " My heart , my liver , my intestines are gone .
A typical nihilistic delusion is reflected in the following statement : " It's no use . All is lost . The world is empty . ... This was expressed in statements such as " My heart , my liver , my intestines are gone .
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This was attempted by rewarding subjects for statements contrary to the basic behavior pattern or punishing the subjects for statements conforming to the behavior pat- tern . As a result of the experimental manipulation , both groups ...
This was attempted by rewarding subjects for statements contrary to the basic behavior pattern or punishing the subjects for statements conforming to the behavior pat- tern . As a result of the experimental manipulation , both groups ...
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On the questionnaire are groups of statements . I will read a group of statements . Then I want you to pick out the one statement in that group which best describes the way you feel today , that is , right now !
On the questionnaire are groups of statements . I will read a group of statements . Then I want you to pick out the one statement in that group which best describes the way you feel today , that is , right now !
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