نتایج جستجو برای: bodily contingency

تعداد نتایج: 22475  

Journal: :The Japanese journal of psychology 1951

Journal: :Journal of Reformed Theology 2015

Journal: :Journal of Comparative Psychology 1921

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2010
Yoav Bar-Anan Jan De Houwer Brian A Nosek

Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the stimulus with an affective stimulus. Two high-powered studies (total N = 1,161) investigated the nature of the relationship between EC and contingency awareness measured as contingency memory. Stronger EC occurred among people with more accurate and more confident memory of the pairings. Awarenes...

Journal: :Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 2003

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1920

Journal: :Child development 2001
P C Notaro S A Gelman M A Zimmerman

One hundred twenty-eight children in preschool through fifth grade (range = 4,3-11,4) and 76 adults serving as a comparison group participated in two studies that examined how children reason about psychogenic bodily reactions, that is, ailments or nonconscious physiological responses with origins in the mind (e.g., stress-induced headache). Psychogenic bodily reactions provide an opportunity t...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2014
Donald M Dougherty Nathalie Hill-Kapturczak Yuanyuan Liang Tara E Karns Sharon E Cates Sarah L Lake Jillian Mullen John D Roache

BACKGROUND Research on contingency management to treat excessive alcohol use is limited due to feasibility issues with monitoring adherence. This study examined the effectiveness of using transdermal alcohol monitoring as a continuous measure of alcohol use to implement financial contingencies to reduce heavy drinking. METHODS Twenty-six male and female drinkers (from 21 to 39 years old) were...

2014
Jie Fan Yanjing Wang Hans van Ditmarsch

A formula is contingent if it is possibly true and possibly false. A formula is noncontingent if it is not contingent, i.e., if it is necessarily true or necessarily false. In an epistemic setting, ‘a formula is contingent’ means that you are ignorant about its value, whereas ‘a formula is non-contingent’ means that you know whether it is true. Although non-contingency is definable in terms of ...

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