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| ERIC #: | EJ223099 |
| Title: | Outcome Expectation Ratings as Predictors of Success in Weight Reduction. |
| Authors: | And OthersBradley, Ian |
| Descriptors: | Adults; Behavior Modification; Body Weight; Expectation; Foreign Countries; Obesity; Predictor Variables; Program Effectiveness; Success |
| Source: | Journal of Clinical Psychology, v36 n2 p500-02 Apr 1980 |
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| Publication Date: | 1980-04-00 |
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| Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Reports - Research |
| Abstract: | Obese persons about to enter a group program intended to produce "conditioned satiety" were asked to estimate their weight loss. Their outcome expectation correlated significantly with weight loss recorded seven weeks later. However, the magnitude of expected weight loss exceeded the actual amount of weight lost. (Author) |
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| Identifiers: | Canada |
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| Languages: | English |
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