The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 หน้า |
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... shown in Figure 7.2 . If the expected outcome is that shown in the top part of the figure , then the first phase is far too variable for our purposes . If , converse- ly , we anticipate the effects in the bottom part of Figure 7.2 ...
... shown in Figure 7.2 . If the expected outcome is that shown in the top part of the figure , then the first phase is far too variable for our purposes . If , converse- ly , we anticipate the effects in the bottom part of Figure 7.2 ...
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... shown , could also be related to treatment . To fit the PTD into more usual perspectives , it is possible to create a type of simple phase - change design out of it . Suppose you were willing to assume that the data closest to treatment ...
... shown , could also be related to treatment . To fit the PTD into more usual perspectives , it is possible to create a type of simple phase - change design out of it . Suppose you were willing to assume that the data closest to treatment ...
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... shown in Figure 10.5 , for example . Note that the effects for the first phase change have not yet been shown before the phase change on the second series is im- plemented . This is a fairly serious flaw in most instances , because we ...
... shown in Figure 10.5 , for example . Note that the effects for the first phase change have not yet been shown before the phase change on the second series is im- plemented . This is a fairly serious flaw in most instances , because we ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
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