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In our treatment research , parent report data are consistently collected at three different levels ( Patterson , Reid , Jones , & Conger , 1975 ) . The levels vary in the specificity of the behaviors and the time intervals involved .
In our treatment research , parent report data are consistently collected at three different levels ( Patterson , Reid , Jones , & Conger , 1975 ) . The levels vary in the specificity of the behaviors and the time intervals involved .
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A pilot analysis by J. Reid of TAB scores for mother and child sup- ported this hypothesis . In a related study , Reid demonstrated that in Normal and Stealer samples 80 % to 90 % of the mothers tended to have higher TAB scores than did ...
A pilot analysis by J. Reid of TAB scores for mother and child sup- ported this hypothesis . In a related study , Reid demonstrated that in Normal and Stealer samples 80 % to 90 % of the mothers tended to have higher TAB scores than did ...
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Reid , J.B. Reciprocity in family interaction . Un- published doctoral dissertation , University of Oregon , 1967 . Reid , J.B. Reliability assessment of observation data : A possible methodological problem .
Reid , J.B. Reciprocity in family interaction . Un- published doctoral dissertation , University of Oregon , 1967 . Reid , J.B. Reliability assessment of observation data : A possible methodological problem .
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