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In view of Banks ' finding , one might expect that the elimination of a fear that had generalized would be more easily accomplished in a situation somewhat dissimilar from that in which it had been learned than if extinction were ...
In view of Banks ' finding , one might expect that the elimination of a fear that had generalized would be more easily accomplished in a situation somewhat dissimilar from that in which it had been learned than if extinction were ...
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Therapists have found that the first thing to do is to concentrate on reducing the fears motivating avoidance ( i.e. ... series of aversive stimuli that progressively approximate the original intensity of the conditioned fear stimulus .
Therapists have found that the first thing to do is to concentrate on reducing the fears motivating avoidance ( i.e. ... series of aversive stimuli that progressively approximate the original intensity of the conditioned fear stimulus .
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Jones ( 1924a ) explicitly used the method of social imitation in overcoming children's fears . Fear - reduction was produced by having other children behave in a nonanxious manner in the presence of the avoided object .
Jones ( 1924a ) explicitly used the method of social imitation in overcoming children's fears . Fear - reduction was produced by having other children behave in a nonanxious manner in the presence of the avoided object .
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