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Why Practitioners Do Not Consume Research Findings These practical and strategic issues are not the only factors inhibiting practitioners from an involvement with science . If this were the case , practitioners would certainly ...
Why Practitioners Do Not Consume Research Findings These practical and strategic issues are not the only factors inhibiting practitioners from an involvement with science . If this were the case , practitioners would certainly ...
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ISSUES IN THE USE OF SELF - REPORT MEASURES This chapter has described three main types of self - report measures ... The first issue , discussed early in this chapter , is the relationship between self - report and other measures of ...
ISSUES IN THE USE OF SELF - REPORT MEASURES This chapter has described three main types of self - report measures ... The first issue , discussed early in this chapter , is the relationship between self - report and other measures of ...
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Table 11.4 describes several issues that should be examined . ... The second major issue raised is confidentiality . ... Usually , a person raising this issue will view these costs as needless , and therefore unethical .
Table 11.4 describes several issues that should be examined . ... The second major issue raised is confidentiality . ... Usually , a person raising this issue will view these costs as needless , and therefore unethical .
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