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The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours
The project considers the main aspects of self-modelling: (a) the use of self-modelling in laboratory and field settings; (b) a theoretical framework, based on both cognitive and behavioural factors, which attempts to explain self-modelling phenomena. Five studies are described, each of which contri...
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author | Joseph Owusu-Bempah |
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description | The project considers the main aspects of self-modelling: (a) the use of self-modelling in laboratory and field settings; (b) a theoretical framework, based on both cognitive and behavioural factors, which attempts to explain self-modelling phenomena. Five studies are described, each of which contributes directly or indirectly to the proposition that cognitive factors may be involved in self-modelling. [Continues.] |
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spelling | rr-article-94807671983-01-01T00:00:00Z The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours Joseph Owusu-Bempah (7190207) Other human society not elsewhere classified Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified untagged Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified The project considers the main aspects of self-modelling: (a) the use of self-modelling in laboratory and field settings; (b) a theoretical framework, based on both cognitive and behavioural factors, which attempts to explain self-modelling phenomena. Five studies are described, each of which contributes directly or indirectly to the proposition that cognitive factors may be involved in self-modelling. [Continues.] 1983-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/27206 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/The_use_of_self-modelling_in_changing_eating_smoking_and_eye-blinking_behaviours/9480767 CC BY-NC-ND 2.5 |
spellingShingle | Other human society not elsewhere classified Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified untagged Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified Joseph Owusu-Bempah The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title | The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title_full | The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title_fullStr | The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title_full_unstemmed | The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title_short | The use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
title_sort | use of self-modelling in changing eating, smoking and eye-blinking behaviours |
topic | Other human society not elsewhere classified Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified untagged Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/27206 |