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I believe there have been two kinds of augmentals described. I don't think values would qualify as a motivative augmentals but only as formal augmentals. On...
Values CAN be based on aversives, in the case of a rule governed augmental sense of the term. However, I don't think that we would chose to accept an aversive...
As regards an intuition, I think of that as the verbal label for a situation in which a non-verbal discrimination is made. A - 'How did you know to do X?' B -...
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Comments requested on the question of "wordless" relational frames. Bill ... From: robbhb@... [mailto:robbhb@...] Sent: Thursday, June 14,...
Jonathan, Nico, Further on the elaboration of stimulus control referred to by Jonathan, the non arbitrary relations of similarity could cue arbitrarily ...
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Suppose I see a painting of van Gogh, e.g. 'Wheat field with Cypresses'. Later I drive trough the south of France and see a landscape with cypresses, which...
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So Ian, I get that my examples suck. Are you also saying that if three relata met the criteria of mutual and combinitorial entialment and transofrmation of...
Jonathan and Ian, thanks for your clarifying comments. Reading your posts it occurred to me that something else may play a role too. Because the landscape...
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Has anyone seen the response to the RFT entry on Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_frame_theory I'm new to the whole Wikipedia thing, but...
All I am seeing is the response to the article that says that someone questioned the neutrality of the article and then explained sayinh: "I added this because...
Ah What did it say? - S Steven C. Hayes Foundation Professor Department of Psychology /298 University of Nevada Reno, NV 89557-0062 Office: (775) 784-6828...
Just read it. Not that bad, it seems to me, especially if it is written by someone from "outside the camp". Any major missunderstandings you think? Niklas ... ...
This is the full text of what Louise deleted, which was under the "applications" section at the bottom (you can view this sort of thing on any Wikipedia page...
Wow Well, gang, it helps to understand what we are dealing with inside the traditional wing. I'm unaware of any ACT / RFT criticisms of Radical Behaviorism ...
Better to engage in debate than to deny/remove it altogether. The arguments, as biased as they seemed, could have been readily challenged, particularly as no ...
Okey, if this is what Simon reacted to, then I get his point. Niklas ... From: arizonaeric To: RFT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 6:52 PM Subject:...
sure, but you are not suppose to argue on Wiki esp. not in main entries. The main entries have to be beyond that: it is designed to be an encyclopedia. We've...
Colleagues, Many of us who are attending the 1st International ACT/RFT Conference in Wollongong in August are also going to the Association for Behavior...
Was just drafting this when Joseph beat me to the punch, but I wanted to plug the attached announcement for a Lecturer position in Child/Adolescent Psychology...
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I've recently been looking through conditioning of stimuli (both reinforcing and punishing) and have come across references to Alessi (1992) who describes the...
Tim, The two examples you provide look like formative augmental type rules. The RFT book describes this in Chapter 6 on rule understanding and verbal...
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We did a brief review of these studies in: *Joseph Cautilli, T. Chris Riley-Tillman, Saul Axelrod and Philip Hineline (2005): The Role of Verbal Conditioning...
Hello All, I'm curious if it is possible to track who makes what changes in the entries? I'm sure there is someone much smarter than me on this Wikipedia ...