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Sometimes it is helpful to the practitioner if additional information is also self - recorded by the client . Additional information is especially useful during the gathering of intake information , early in assessment ...
Sometimes it is helpful to the practitioner if additional information is also self - recorded by the client . Additional information is especially useful during the gathering of intake information , early in assessment ...
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This possibility can be guarded against by replicating findings based on blocked data with additional clients . If these additional clients can be evaluated successfully using the same blocking interval , then the practitioner may be ...
This possibility can be guarded against by replicating findings based on blocked data with additional clients . If these additional clients can be evaluated successfully using the same blocking interval , then the practitioner may be ...
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The fact that this is a rare occurrence is substantiated by additional literature in Maletzky's report . While this description is helpful , the average response of a large group of subjects does not really communicate much .
The fact that this is a rare occurrence is substantiated by additional literature in Maletzky's report . While this description is helpful , the average response of a large group of subjects does not really communicate much .
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