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Chapter 12 Clinical Replication INTRODUCTION In previous chapters , the various measurement and procedural strategies of time - series methodology were outlined . The outstanding feature of this approach , of course , is the intensive ...
Chapter 12 Clinical Replication INTRODUCTION In previous chapters , the various measurement and procedural strategies of time - series methodology were outlined . The outstanding feature of this approach , of course , is the intensive ...
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THE SEQUENCE OF CLINICAL REPLICATION IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS Clinical replication has been a frequent activity for practitioners and researa chers over the decades , and although the results of many clinical replication series ...
THE SEQUENCE OF CLINICAL REPLICATION IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS Clinical replication has been a frequent activity for practitioners and researa chers over the decades , and although the results of many clinical replication series ...
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This seems an ideal use of clinical replication . After experimental verification of effectiveness of a treatment and component analysis of the necessary and sufficient conditions for a treatment to be effective , generality of findings ...
This seems an ideal use of clinical replication . After experimental verification of effectiveness of a treatment and component analysis of the necessary and sufficient conditions for a treatment to be effective , generality of findings ...
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