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Measures that are inconvenient to record may be taken on a less frequent basis than more convenient methods . It is better to take the inconvenient measures on an infrequent basis than not at all , because these measures may provide ...
Measures that are inconvenient to record may be taken on a less frequent basis than more convenient methods . It is better to take the inconvenient measures on an infrequent basis than not at all , because these measures may provide ...
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For example , the practical requirement that the professional systematically assess the client is translated into the research requirement that systematic , repeated measurements be taken of the client's problems .
For example , the practical requirement that the professional systematically assess the client is translated into the research requirement that systematic , repeated measurements be taken of the client's problems .
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Repeated Measurement Were measures taken repeatedly across time so that an adequate individual sample is obtained ? You as an individual practitioner could not think of intervening with an individual client until you are fairly sure of ...
Repeated Measurement Were measures taken repeatedly across time so that an adequate individual sample is obtained ? You as an individual practitioner could not think of intervening with an individual client until you are fairly sure of ...
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 69 |
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