The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 หน้า |
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... trend . Behavior which shows no trend is stationary . It can be shown , however , that nonstationary data can still be stable in the sense defined above , when a particular set of conditions has led to a systematically changing ...
... trend . Behavior which shows no trend is stationary . It can be shown , however , that nonstationary data can still be stable in the sense defined above , when a particular set of conditions has led to a systematically changing ...
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... trend will be possible and the data will by definition be stable . When two data points have been collected , an estimate of level is available but variability and trend will be indistinguishable . It is only when three data points have ...
... trend will be possible and the data will by definition be stable . When two data points have been collected , an estimate of level is available but variability and trend will be indistinguishable . It is only when three data points have ...
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... trend is highly desirable . If decreases are expected , then rising or flat trends are beneficial . These are not rigid rules and they are not arbitrary . In terms of logic , they mimic good clinical and educational practice . If a ...
... trend is highly desirable . If decreases are expected , then rising or flat trends are beneficial . These are not rigid rules and they are not arbitrary . In terms of logic , they mimic good clinical and educational practice . If a ...
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