The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 ˹éÒ |
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... improvement of 2 points on a 9 - point scale , vague as this criterion is , can mean relatively little improvement for at least some clients . For example , in one follow - up study where these data were reported , only 18 % of a group ...
... improvement of 2 points on a 9 - point scale , vague as this criterion is , can mean relatively little improvement for at least some clients . For example , in one follow - up study where these data were reported , only 18 % of a group ...
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... improvement , then several options are available . If the improvement continues at a noticeably lower rate than that seen in the earlier phase , then the practitioner may wish to reimplement treat- ment . This parallels once again the ...
... improvement , then several options are available . If the improvement continues at a noticeably lower rate than that seen in the earlier phase , then the practitioner may wish to reimplement treat- ment . This parallels once again the ...
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... improvement ) or slightly improved ( defined as 20 % to 49 % improvement ) were also provided . Similar calculations were made for the biofeedback pro- cedures . Overall , relaxation therapy alone produced significant improvement for ...
... improvement ) or slightly improved ( defined as 20 % to 49 % improvement ) were also provided . Similar calculations were made for the biofeedback pro- cedures . Overall , relaxation therapy alone produced significant improvement for ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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