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Covert Negative Reinforcement

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1970
Abstract Covert Negative Reinforcement (CNR) is designed to increase the probability of a response by instructing a subject to imagine an aversive event and to terminate it by imagining the response to be increased. Examples of the applications of the procedure to maladaptive avoidance and approach behaviors are presented.
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Covert Conditioning: A Theoretical Analysis

Behavior Modification, 1977
There appears to be a consensus that an investigation of covert events is necessary for a complete study of human behavior. Covert conditioning involves the manipulation of covert events. Three assumptions of covert conditioning (homogeneity, interaction, and learning) are presented together with a theoretical analysis and supportive evidence.
Joseph R. Cautela, Mary Grace Baron
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The Covert Advertising Recognition and Effects (CARE) model: Processes of persuasion in native advertising and other masked formats

International Journal of Advertising, 2020
Covert advertisements, or those that utilize the guise and delivery mechanisms of familiar non-advertising formats, differ from other more direct forms of advertising in several ways that are important for understanding users’ psychological responses ...
Bartosz W. Wojdynski, Nathaniel J. Evans
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Covert response cost.

Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 1976
The paper introduces the technique of covert response cost, which involves having the client imagine a behavioral response which he wishes to reduce in frequency paired with the imagined loss of a reinforcer. Methodological considerations, research and clinical evidence of the effectiveness of this procedure, and suggestions for further research are ...
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The Five-Dimensional Curiosity Scale Revised (5DCR): Briefer subscales while separating overt and covert social curiosity

, 2020
Curiosity is a fundamental human motivation that influences learning, the acquisition of knowledge, and life fulfillment. Our ability to understand the benefits (and costs) of being a curious person hinges on adequate assessment.
T. Kashdan   +3 more
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Verdeckte Konditionierung (»covert conditioning«, »covert sensitization«)

2011
Die Therapieverfahren der verdeckten Konditionierung (»covert conditioning«) wurden von J. R. Cautela zu Beginn der kognitiven Wende der Verhaltenstherapie Ende der 1960er-Jahre zur Behandlung unangepassten Annaherungs- und Vermeidungsverhaltens eingefuhrt (zusammenfassend Cautela & Kearney, 1986,1993).
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Exposing covert fragrance chemicals

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2001
Fragrance is the most common cosmetic allergen found when dermatitis patients are patch tested in the United States and in many places worldwide. Fragrances are ubiquitous in our daily lives and are present in items ranging from toiletries to toilet tissue.
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Covert sex

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1992
L D, Hurst, W D, Hamilton, R J, Ladle
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Applications and prospects of artificial intelligence in covert satellite communication: a review

Science China Information Sciences, 2023
Kun Lu   +5 more
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Exact Throughput-Covertness Relation for Covert Communications

GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference, 2022
Daizhong Yu   +3 more
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