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that would be acceptable after treatment , then the obvious thing to do is to attempt to discern what it is about those periods that is producing improved functioning . There are three methods to use when attempting to analyze sources ...
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It is better to attempt an evaluation despite the corners being cut than to abandon all hope of an evaluation due to a failure to meet some arbitrary standard . Often , in the attempt to analyze a case despite the high variability in ...
It is better to attempt an evaluation despite the corners being cut than to abandon all hope of an evaluation due to a failure to meet some arbitrary standard . Often , in the attempt to analyze a case despite the high variability in ...
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As other practitioners use this description to guide their attempts to treat similar cases , the adequacy of the ... One of the common mistakes made by professionals attempting to do time - series evaluations is to attempt to use time ...
As other practitioners use this description to guide their attempts to treat similar cases , the adequacy of the ... One of the common mistakes made by professionals attempting to do time - series evaluations is to attempt to use time ...
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