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Several additional guidelines can be offered for the practitioner conducting repeated measurement in the context of time - series methodology . a Start Your Measurement Early The first phase of all applied interventions is a period of ...
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Drug holidays are nothing more than scheduled periods of withdrawal in which the opportunity presents itself for the ... Clients may go on vacations , become ill , temporarily drop out of treatment , move away for a period of time ...
Drug holidays are nothing more than scheduled periods of withdrawal in which the opportunity presents itself for the ... Clients may go on vacations , become ill , temporarily drop out of treatment , move away for a period of time ...
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The appropriate method for studying these alternation effects would be to juxtapose a period of fast alternation with a period of slower alternation . This has recently been done ( Leonard & Hayes , in press ) and has demonstrated that ...
The appropriate method for studying these alternation effects would be to juxtapose a period of fast alternation with a period of slower alternation . This has recently been done ( Leonard & Hayes , in press ) and has demonstrated that ...
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