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... Recent developments in the human service professions , in particular the in- creasing emphasis on greater accountability in the human services , makes the ability to be empirical and scientific in one's professional activities all the ...
... Recent developments in the human service professions , in particular the in- creasing emphasis on greater accountability in the human services , makes the ability to be empirical and scientific in one's professional activities all the ...
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... recent years , and the need for clinically relevant methods to enable the professional to do research are as vital now as they were in 1966 when Garfield observed that most clinical psychologists saw their doctoral program , and ...
... recent years , and the need for clinically relevant methods to enable the professional to do research are as vital now as they were in 1966 when Garfield observed that most clinical psychologists saw their doctoral program , and ...
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... recent years . As noted earlier in this chapter , an applied researcher must spend much of his or her time keeping up with sophisticated advances in measurement procedures , often requiring intimate knowledge of physiological monitoring ...
... recent years . As noted earlier in this chapter , an applied researcher must spend much of his or her time keeping up with sophisticated advances in measurement procedures , often requiring intimate knowledge of physiological monitoring ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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