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some clearly specified criterion of success in between - group comparison studies . But even this question is very difficult to answer from research that has been reported thus far ; although , as mentioned above , the progression of ...
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The rationale seems to be that this series was so successful that major research efforts would be wasted , since it is ... Even within the Masters and Johnson series , different rates of success and failure are reported for specific ...
The rationale seems to be that this series was so successful that major research efforts would be wasted , since it is ... Even within the Masters and Johnson series , different rates of success and failure are reported for specific ...
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Zilbergeld and Evans ( 1980 ) attribute the failure of many sex therapists to approach the rate of success reported by Masters and Johnson to this deficit in communication . Measures > In this area , Masters and Johnson also deserve ...
Zilbergeld and Evans ( 1980 ) attribute the failure of many sex therapists to approach the rate of success reported by Masters and Johnson to this deficit in communication . Measures > In this area , Masters and Johnson also deserve ...
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