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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray. Preface Throughout the human service professions , the term scientist - practitioner and its variants has been ...
Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray. Preface Throughout the human service professions , the term scientist - practitioner and its variants has been ...
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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... that the major obstacles to practitioners doing research with individuals in their settings have been practical and ethical .
Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... that the major obstacles to practitioners doing research with individuals in their settings have been practical and ethical .
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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray. requests of patients : to observe a dentist handling dental tools , to sit in a dental chair , to allow the ...
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