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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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Chapter 11 Issues , Ethics , and Examples in the Use of Time - Series Methodology in Practice COMBINING DESIGN ELEMENTS In a way , the topic of this chapter is the topic of the book . Yet there are a variety of issues that have not yet ...
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ETHICAL ISSUES Several important ethical issues arise in the use of time - series methodology for practical evaluation . Unless these issues are properly viewed , they can present significant barriers to ...
ETHICAL ISSUES Several important ethical issues arise in the use of time - series methodology for practical evaluation . Unless these issues are properly viewed , they can present significant barriers to ...
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