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Automated group desensitization—A follow-up report

The results of a five month follow-up study on an automated group systematic desensitization treatment for test anxiety are reported. The study focuses on data relevant to:(1) the relative permanency of the automated group technique; (2) comparison of the longer-term effect of the therapist's p...

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