The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 หน้า |
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... frequently varied , but so is the con- tent of what is measured . Cone ( 1979 ) argued that the frequently reported asynchrony among motoric , physiological , and self - report measures is due to a confound between the method of ...
... frequently varied , but so is the con- tent of what is measured . Cone ( 1979 ) argued that the frequently reported asynchrony among motoric , physiological , and self - report measures is due to a confound between the method of ...
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... frequently due to a methodological confound . To illustrate , indirect measures of cognitive con- tent ( e.g. , " I feel anxious " ) were often compared to direct measures of physiological content ( e.g. , galvanic skin response ) ...
... frequently due to a methodological confound . To illustrate , indirect measures of cognitive con- tent ( e.g. , " I feel anxious " ) were often compared to direct measures of physiological content ( e.g. , galvanic skin response ) ...
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... frequently . This is particularly the case when the measures are intrusive or are susceptible to factors such as practice or fatigue . Also , many measures are so lengthy or difficult that frequent measurement is impossible . Usually ...
... frequently . This is particularly the case when the measures are intrusive or are susceptible to factors such as practice or fatigue . Also , many measures are so lengthy or difficult that frequent measurement is impossible . Usually ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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