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Third , some of the basic assumptions underlying the interpretation of the scores on such measures may not be tenable . There is a reasonable question , for example , regarding the validity of the assumption that the cumulative score ...
Third , some of the basic assumptions underlying the interpretation of the scores on such measures may not be tenable . There is a reasonable question , for example , regarding the validity of the assumption that the cumulative score ...
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VALIDATING BASIC PREMISES Although the technique just described deals directly with the specific cognitions ... Allied to these are the assumptions basic to the way the individual sets goals , assesses and modifies his behavior ...
VALIDATING BASIC PREMISES Although the technique just described deals directly with the specific cognitions ... Allied to these are the assumptions basic to the way the individual sets goals , assesses and modifies his behavior ...
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New York , Basic Books , 1960 , pp . 137–156 . ABRAHAM , K. ( 1916 ) : " The First Pregenital Stage of the Libido , ” in Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis . New York , Basic Books , 1960 , pp . 248–279 .
New York , Basic Books , 1960 , pp . 137–156 . ABRAHAM , K. ( 1916 ) : " The First Pregenital Stage of the Libido , ” in Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis . New York , Basic Books , 1960 , pp . 248–279 .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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