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headache ratings by Epstein and Abel ( 1977 ) ; clients were asked to record headache ratings in small notebooks at mealtimes and at bedtime , using a 6 - point scale where 0 meant no headache , and 5 meant very severe headache .
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For example , a client who refrains from self - monitoring each occurrence of a high - frequency behavior over an entire day may successfully selfrecord when asked to do so for selected shorter daily intervals .
For example , a client who refrains from self - monitoring each occurrence of a high - frequency behavior over an entire day may successfully selfrecord when asked to do so for selected shorter daily intervals .
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Sometimes , significant others are asked to produce a global rating of a specific aspect of a client's behavior . The rating is presumably based on the significant other's direct observations of the client in his or her natural ...
Sometimes , significant others are asked to produce a global rating of a specific aspect of a client's behavior . The rating is presumably based on the significant other's direct observations of the client in his or her natural ...
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