There has been some interesting behavioral research on intrinsic-extrinsic motivation and the influence of rewards: eg see Cameron ea (2001) Pervasive negative...
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Nov 5, 2009 2:31 pm
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Blij dat je weer terug bent, Francis! Welk spelletje was je nou aan verslaafd overigens? Toch niet WoW hè???? ... grtjz -M....
I agree that framing is involve but I would not use temporality as the filter for what is operant and what is not. It is always dangerous to substitute...
Steven Hayes
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Nov 5, 2009 5:49 pm
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"Intrinsic motivation is something that probably doesn’t exist" This is hard to prove or falsify, I believe. Would there be a way to support or refute the...
mmmmm that's some tasty behaviorism Steve. People: frame this. ... Kelly G. Wilson 205 Peabody Building Psychology Department University of Mississippi Oxford,...
One other thing on the intrinsic and extrinsic issue. Sudden changes contingencies can cause behavioral suppression (due to contrast etc). Reinforce densely;...
Steven Hayes
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Nov 5, 2009 8:36 pm
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Beate - Would you say more about the process of transformation and its relevance to ACT? I think of "transformation" as a word for times when a small shift in...
Steven Hayes
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Nov 6, 2009 12:17 am
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Hello, all, I'm interested in trying to manipulate sense of self and examining the cognitive, affective and behavioral consequences...any ideas on how to ...
My labbies and I are doing some of this right now, using the Centrality of Events Scale. Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor University of North Texas ...
How the languaging context shapes our socalled non-verbal behavior from very early on... I wonder if these different ways of crying also relate to different...
I have been using the word "transcendent" to describe what it is like to follow one's Leading Principles, e.g. be the best listserve member I can be, which...
Oh dear. With a little trepidation I come back to this diffciult discussion on "without needless defense". It's because in looking up something completely...
Maarten - I truly do not think anyone is in opposition to the concern you express. There is just too much contrary evidence. People have said again and again...
Here is a radical behavioral take on the experience of self...not sure if it is relevant to your study... Jonathan Associate Professor Director, UWM Depression...
Maarten, I looked up that quotation. The part of the quotation that you cited as "(.)" contextualizes that isolated statement you're criticizing. The whole...
Yes, I’m grappling with this, probably to the point of being oversensitive to it, having been into “deep experiencing” land myself and seen the horrors...
Can you fill in the missing parts of the paragraph DJ? This string has gone on for a pretty long time but I still do not know what it is about. Can you turn...
Steven Hayes
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Nov 6, 2009 3:54 pm
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Maarten, now that I've read a bit about your concerns regarding the experiential movement, I understand where they are coming from and agree that that kind of...
Looks right on. I regularly say in workshops things like "we are not measuring progress here in tears per hour" not unlike something Maarten said he said....
Steven Hayes
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Nov 6, 2009 4:50 pm
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Glad it looks right on, and I think it would be bolstered by the other sections of this chapter. and the other chapters that include values & choice. This next...
Transition from one context to another is the rein forcer? Is this a generally accepted view in BA? And so, if I may look at intrinsic vs. extrinsic...
One thing at a time please BIll. Hmmmm. Widely accepted. Dunno. Theoretically coherent. I would argue it with anyone anytime. Try the alternative - discrete...
Hi Steve and DJ Not to be nitpicking and even less so to critise for the "fun" (which I don't have) of critisizing, but just to help you to not create...
Hi Nomination call for ABCT Bob Klepac is interested in President And I nominated Bill Follette for Rep at large Can't wait to see you all in Reno V Victoria...
"There is a big difference between wallowing and openness. Wallowing is itself avoidant, just in another way -- esp. in the areas of values, action and...
What I forgot to add: what I would specially want to highlight in such a paper adressing "deep experiential" folks: how helpful it can be to become more...
Todd Kashdan continues to surprise with very creative research studies of relevance to anyone intersted in ACT or CBS. This is an upcoming piece in *Behavior...
Steven Hayes
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Nov 7, 2009 11:18 pm
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Hi all, I am very grateful for this discussion about reinforcement. I am confused and hope to de-confuse. I learned from Kelly this about values: In ACT,...
Jacqueline, "Means-ends" analysis is a relational frame. It can be arbitrarily applied to anything. "Means" ar not somehow "inately means" and "ends" are not...