Guest guest Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 NOT A LIGHTWEIGHT article at all. The first half and more is a (necessary) recap of older experiments. It's quite long and requires heavy-duty thinking and some understanding of psychological terms and practices. Putting it (last half or so) to use might require unusual comprehension and very good personal insights. IT IS NOT A " COOKBOOK " . Nonetheless, the *concepts* described could be life-savers. They bear on how *behaviors might be changed* (or not), and the importance of *context* -- especially past, *life-long* context -- when trying to change an individual's behavior. ...Even one's own. Obviously, this can be relevant to AS/NS/NT *relationships* - to help start good ones or to try healing the failing ones. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------ Reversal Without Remapping : What We Can (and Cannot) Conclude About Learned Associations From Training-Induced Behavior Changes Marc N. Coutanche and Sharon L. -Schill Perspectives on Psychological Science 2012 7: 118 DOI: 10.1177/1745691611434211 The online version of this article can be found at: <http://pps.sagepub.com/content/7/2/118> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------ If you want a personal copy (offered on-site), but can't get it for some reason, I have a PDF [313,819 bytes]. - Bill ...AS, retired geneticist -- WD " Bill " Loughman - Berkeley, California USA http://home.earthlink.net/~wdloughman/wdl.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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