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In clinical practice , on the other hand , where the emphasis is on dealing with an individual , a family , or a small group of individuals , these sorts of efforts are very difficult to mount , even if one had the necessary funds ...
In clinical practice , on the other hand , where the emphasis is on dealing with an individual , a family , or a small group of individuals , these sorts of efforts are very difficult to mount , even if one had the necessary funds ...
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tions , concerning individual differences or intersubject variability in response to intervention , will continue to puzzle the individual practitioner as he or she works with whomever happens to appear in his or her setting .
tions , concerning individual differences or intersubject variability in response to intervention , will continue to puzzle the individual practitioner as he or she works with whomever happens to appear in his or her setting .
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This is due to a confusion of numerosity ( few / many ) with the level of analysis employed ( group / individual ) . ... designs have inherent limitations in the ability of practitioners to apply their results to individuals .
This is due to a confusion of numerosity ( few / many ) with the level of analysis employed ( group / individual ) . ... designs have inherent limitations in the ability of practitioners to apply their results to individuals .
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 69 |
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