Social Learning TheoryPrentice Hall, 1977 - Broj stranica: 247 Furnishes an overview of recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field of social learning, exploring the origins of behavior, antecedent and consequent determinants, and cognitive control. --Publisher. |
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... Biofeedback -Symbolic Desensitization -Symbolic Exposure Figure 4 Major sources of efficacy expectations and the sources through which different modes of influence operate . procedures commonly used to reduce defensive behavior and the ...
... Biofeedback -Symbolic Desensitization -Symbolic Exposure Figure 4 Major sources of efficacy expectations and the sources through which different modes of influence operate . procedures commonly used to reduce defensive behavior and the ...
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... biofeedback procedures wherein subjects alter their inter- nal states on the basis of feedback signals from a device that measures and signals the level of the biological activity . By these means , people have been taught to change ...
... biofeedback procedures wherein subjects alter their inter- nal states on the basis of feedback signals from a device that measures and signals the level of the biological activity . By these means , people have been taught to change ...
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... biofeedback devices without being instructed on how to do it ( Blanchard & Young , 1973 ) . Feedback is most helpful when people already possess the means for producing internal changes . There are several mechanisms through which ...
... biofeedback devices without being instructed on how to do it ( Blanchard & Young , 1973 ) . Feedback is most helpful when people already possess the means for producing internal changes . There are several mechanisms through which ...
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