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... variables . Extraneous variables are impactful variables other than the treatment itself . For example , a client may be fatigued one day and energetic the next . Behavior may track these differences . Unlike the previous example , this ...
... variables . Extraneous variables are impactful variables other than the treatment itself . For example , a client may be fatigued one day and energetic the next . Behavior may track these differences . Unlike the previous example , this ...
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... variables and therefore only stationary data are adequate . For example , Johnston and Pennypacker ( 1981 ) have claimed that any trend in the data eliminates an ability to separate treat- ment effects from the effect of extraneous ...
... variables and therefore only stationary data are adequate . For example , Johnston and Pennypacker ( 1981 ) have claimed that any trend in the data eliminates an ability to separate treat- ment effects from the effect of extraneous ...
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... variable data . The second strategy is to examine the data and attempt to identify major extraneous variables that might pro- duce the instability . These can be then controlled or eliminated , more or less one at a time , until ...
... variable data . The second strategy is to examine the data and attempt to identify major extraneous variables that might pro- duce the instability . These can be then controlled or eliminated , more or less one at a time , until ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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