The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 หน้า |
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... scale provides global ratings of behavior on several dimensions . Two well - known rating scales that are used in psychiatric settings are described by Nathan and Harris ( 1980 ) . One of these is the Inpatient Multidimensional ...
... scale provides global ratings of behavior on several dimensions . Two well - known rating scales that are used in psychiatric settings are described by Nathan and Harris ( 1980 ) . One of these is the Inpatient Multidimensional ...
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... scale , from 0 ( less than half a week ) to 4 ( over 4 weeks ) . Other rating scales require that a staff member provide only a single or very few overall rating ( s ) of the client's status . One example is the Global Assessment Scale ...
... scale , from 0 ( less than half a week ) to 4 ( over 4 weeks ) . Other rating scales require that a staff member provide only a single or very few overall rating ( s ) of the client's status . One example is the Global Assessment Scale ...
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... scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . The reliability of rating scales is most commonly determined by interrater reliability procedures ( Newman , 1979 ) . In other words ...
... scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . The reliability of rating scales is most commonly determined by interrater reliability procedures ( Newman , 1979 ) . In other words ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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