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The appropriate research methodology to reach this ideal , recommended in the Boulder conference , and in every conference and paper on the subject since that time , has not been forthcoming . The true integration of research and ...
The appropriate research methodology to reach this ideal , recommended in the Boulder conference , and in every conference and paper on the subject since that time , has not been forthcoming . The true integration of research and ...
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ard experimental designs and statistical procedures have exerted , and are continuing to exert , a constricting effect on fruitful inquiry , and they serve to perpetuate an unwarranted overemphasis on methodology .
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Chapter 7 The Essentials of Time - Series Methodology : Case Studies and Single - Case Experimentation INTRODUCTION a The use of the terminology time - series methodology is new to this volume and subsumes several strategies previously ...
Chapter 7 The Essentials of Time - Series Methodology : Case Studies and Single - Case Experimentation INTRODUCTION a The use of the terminology time - series methodology is new to this volume and subsumes several strategies previously ...
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