The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 ˹éÒ |
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... indicated that instructions or expectancy effects might become less important with increasing severity of fear ( Mathews , 1978 ) . Most interesting , perhaps , was the finding that one of the two major components of systematic ...
... indicated that instructions or expectancy effects might become less important with increasing severity of fear ( Mathews , 1978 ) . Most interesting , perhaps , was the finding that one of the two major components of systematic ...
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... indicate whether or not a particular client's role - playing and naturalistic behavior were similar . Psychometric data may provide some " good guesses " for the scientist - practitioner about which measures to use or to avoid , but ...
... indicate whether or not a particular client's role - playing and naturalistic behavior were similar . Psychometric data may provide some " good guesses " for the scientist - practitioner about which measures to use or to avoid , but ...
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... indicate a preference for verbal admonishment , as indicated by frequency and duration of brag- ging and a lack of preference for ignoring . Thus , ignoring became the treat- ment of choice and was continued by all staff . There may be ...
... indicate a preference for verbal admonishment , as indicated by frequency and duration of brag- ging and a lack of preference for ignoring . Thus , ignoring became the treat- ment of choice and was continued by all staff . There may be ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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