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... positive expectations associated with them . However , as failures are reported and as the drugs or treatment pro- cedures become commonplace , their efficacy often fades . Fortun- ately , positive expectations need not depend on the ...
... positive expectations associated with them . However , as failures are reported and as the drugs or treatment pro- cedures become commonplace , their efficacy often fades . Fortun- ately , positive expectations need not depend on the ...
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... positive feedback ( yes , um hum , nods , etc. ) for both good and poor respondent behavior . Unfortunately , ade- quate responses received proportionately fewer positive feedback responses than did less desirable answers . In fact the ...
... positive feedback ( yes , um hum , nods , etc. ) for both good and poor respondent behavior . Unfortunately , ade- quate responses received proportionately fewer positive feedback responses than did less desirable answers . In fact the ...
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... positive life events on illness frequency . Although Holmes and Rahe state that positive changes require adaptation and thus can also bring about illness , their data do not strongly support this contention . Their measures of life ...
... positive life events on illness frequency . Although Holmes and Rahe state that positive changes require adaptation and thus can also bring about illness , their data do not strongly support this contention . Their measures of life ...
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