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Graph B shows a similar effect , except that the change is more gradual . Here the effect is less clear because of the gradualness of change . The magnitude is large , however , and the effect is fairly believable .
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Does your client seem similar to those in the series in most or all important respects ? 2. Are the procedures used described in detail sufficient for you to do what was done in all important respects ? 3. Does the series specify the ...
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If you do , are these factors similar to the ones that exist in your own situation ? Only when you have thought through these kinds of issues can you assume that even demonstrably effective techniques used on clients similar to your own ...
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