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Psychological Assessment. 4:399-401
The Bulimia Test-Revised (BULIT-R; Thelen, Farmer, Wonderlich, & Smith, 1991) is a 28-item questionnaire that shows promise as a sound and valid global self-report measure of the multidimensional bulimia nervosa construct. This study estimated the re
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Billy A. Barrios
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Behavior Modification. 19:258-258
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Carol C. Shigetomi, Billy A. Barrios
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Behavior Therapy. 11:431-439
Coping skills procedures, techniques which teach the individual an active skill for dealing with a variety of anxiety-provoking situations, may be an effective method of preventing fears and anxiety reactions. Outcome data in general indicate the eff
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Billy A. Barrios, Teresa F. Cutts
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Behavior Therapy. 17:626-636
The present study examined fear of weight gain among females reporting the maladaptive eating pattern of bulimia and those reporting a normative pattern. Fifteen bulimics and 15 normal-controls matched for age, sex, physical makeup, and imagery capac
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The Psychological Record. 26:343-348
The present experiment examined the effect of a social stigma (bisexuality) on interpersonal distance via a 2 x 2 x 2 factorial design. The independent variables were the sex of the subject, sex of the confederate, and experimental condition (stigmat
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Billy A. Barrios, Donald P. Hartmann
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Behavior Therapy. 11:607-610
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Billy A. Barrios, F. Dudley McGlynn
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Journal of Clinical Psychology. 34:313-319
Sixty-six coeds who reported fear of snakes on a paper-and-pencil fear inventory were exposed to a Physiological Response Test, during which their electrodermal and cardiac responses to a neutral stimulus and a caged snake were recorded. Half of thes
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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 8:211-214
The present study used a within-subject design to compare the response-eliminating effectiveness of omission training (OT) and extinction training (ET) in institutionalized Down’s Syndrome individuals. An interval-by-interval inspection of the data
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Journal of Clinical Psychology. 35:542-546
Studied the effects of aversive imagery gradation and muscular relaxation as procedural variables within desensitization by using (pre-vs. posttreatment) peripherally cued electrodermal responsivity as the dependent-variable measure of fear. There wa
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Billy A. Barrios
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Psychological Reports. 41:703-706
The present paper documents two case studies in which cue-controlled relaxation was used in the reduction of chronic nailbiting by 2 adults. Results indicated substantial increases in nail-length and decreases in the frequency of habit at post-treatm