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The perspective that has emerged has both a clinical “ feel ” to it , plus some hard - headed components based on objective data . There are many reasons for writing a book like this . On the one hand , I wished to communicate our ideas ...
The perspective that has emerged has both a clinical “ feel ” to it , plus some hard - headed components based on objective data . There are many reasons for writing a book like this . On the one hand , I wished to communicate our ideas ...
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This led to the birth of a whole new set of dependent variables in clinical psychology . Who had ever heard of daily counts of the number of towels hoarded as being one operational definition for bizarre institutional behavior ...
This led to the birth of a whole new set of dependent variables in clinical psychology . Who had ever heard of daily counts of the number of towels hoarded as being one operational definition for bizarre institutional behavior ...
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British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology , 1976 , 15 , 41-49 . Jones , R.R. Behavioral observation and frequency data : Problems in scoring , analysis , and interpretation . In L.A. Hamerlynck , L.C. Handy , & E.J. Mash ( Eds ...
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology , 1976 , 15 , 41-49 . Jones , R.R. Behavioral observation and frequency data : Problems in scoring , analysis , and interpretation . In L.A. Hamerlynck , L.C. Handy , & E.J. Mash ( Eds ...
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