Behavior Modification: What it is and how to Do itAssuming no prior knowledge of behaviour modification or psychology, this text offers students personal, hands-on experience with the principles of behaviour modification and their application to everyday concerns. |
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THE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION APPROACH | 1 |
BASIC BEHAVIORAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES | 27 |
BASIC BEHAVIORAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES | 29 |
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Behavior Modification: What It Is and How to Do It Garry Martin,Joseph Pear No preview available - 2008 |
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