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ministered much more frequently if it is the sole or major measure of change , if the questionnaire is brief ... The thousands of extant questionnaires can be subdivided into broad questionnaires that seek to survey several life areas ...
ministered much more frequently if it is the sole or major measure of change , if the questionnaire is brief ... The thousands of extant questionnaires can be subdivided into broad questionnaires that seek to survey several life areas ...
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One major problem with the use of broad questionnaires on a pre - post treatment basis is that they provide a relatively insensitive measure of change . Treatment generally focuses on a few patient problems , whereas , by definition ...
One major problem with the use of broad questionnaires on a pre - post treatment basis is that they provide a relatively insensitive measure of change . Treatment generally focuses on a few patient problems , whereas , by definition ...
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Other specific questionnaires assess consequences rather than antecedent stimulus conditions . The consequence of interest is usually potential reinforcers that can be used in a behavior - management program .
Other specific questionnaires assess consequences rather than antecedent stimulus conditions . The consequence of interest is usually potential reinforcers that can be used in a behavior - management program .
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 69 |
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