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Problems of <i>S</i>'s Motivation in a Behavioral Program for Reduction of Cigarette Smoking
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1967
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Tobacco CessationBehavioral OutcomeBehavioral AspectHarm ReductionPsychologySocial SciencesExperimental ProgramTobacco ControlNicotineBehavioral PrinciplePublic HealthConditioningCigarette SmokingBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionMotivationBehavioral ProgramExperimental PsychologyExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorSuccessive ApproximationsSmoking CessationSubstance AbuseAddictionBehavioral InsightTobacco Policy
An experimental program is described for the reduction of cigarette smoking, using three principles of learning: successive approximations (stimulus hierarchies), counterconditioning, and self-reinforcement. The failure to differentiate between experimental and control groups is discussed in terms of problems of dropouts and observation of extinction effects when treatment elements are withdrawn.
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