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ERIC Number: EJ087488
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1973
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Reduction of Human Avoidant Behavior: A Comparison of Counterconditioning, Expectancy, and Cognitive Information Approaches
Tori, Christopher; Worell, Leonard
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 41, 2, 269-277, Oct 73
This study compared counterconditioning, expectancy and cognitive coping variables in reducing fear and anxiety of snake-phobic college students. The outcome measures of the high-expectancy placebo group and the two cognitive-coping groups were significantly superior to those of the counter-conditioning and no-treatment groups, thus supporting the supposition that demand and expectancy variables (rather than the conditioning of antagonistic responses) are responsible for reducing human avoidance behavior. (Author)
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