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Autor:
Emmie R. Hebert, Maureen K. Flynn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 23:48-52
There is limited data demonstrating that linking values to a behavior increases engagement in that behavior. [Masked for blind review] found that linking steps in contamination-related behavioral approach tasks (BATs) increased approach behaviors. Th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 20:144-154
When individuals are engaging in behavior that is under aversive control, the behavior becomes relatively insensitive to changes in the environment except for escape or avoidance contingencies. Teaching individuals to increase behavioral and psycholo
Autor:
Emmie R. Hebert, Emily K. Sandoz
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Behavior Analysis. 18:113-131
Statistics courses offer a challenge for students in behavioral science programs. Many students experience statistics-related anxiety resulting in deficits in comprehension and performance with potential long-term consequences. This may be attributab
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The Behavior Analyst. 40:549-551
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Body image. 34
Models of eating disorder development point to the significant role body image avoidance plays in the development and perpetuation of eating disorder pathology (EDP), highlighting the importance of continued conceptual development. For example, appro
Autor:
Emily K. Sandoz, Emmie R. Hebert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 4:277-280
Emerging research supports the psychological benefits of articulating one’s values. Basic behavioral research on values, however, has been limited. To support continued progress in the basic research on values, it might be necessary to adapt values