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The review of studies by Patterson ( 1980b ) showed that mothers were likely to perceive improvement as measured by the PDR score even though little or no change was shown in TAB scores . from two problems in traditional psychometric ...
The review of studies by Patterson ( 1980b ) showed that mothers were likely to perceive improvement as measured by the PDR score even though little or no change was shown in TAB scores . from two problems in traditional psychometric ...
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scores . In the FICS , the most frequently used composite score is Total Aversive Behavior ( TAB ) . It sums across the frequency of occurrence for each of 14 code categories measuring coercive behaviors . This score also provides a ...
scores . In the FICS , the most frequently used composite score is Total Aversive Behavior ( TAB ) . It sums across the frequency of occurrence for each of 14 code categories measuring coercive behaviors . This score also provides a ...
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In addition , their baseline TAB score was equal to , or greater than , .45 . ... The manner in which the samples were selected insured significant differences in the TAB scores for normal and Social Aggressor target children , but the ...
In addition , their baseline TAB score was equal to , or greater than , .45 . ... The manner in which the samples were selected insured significant differences in the TAB scores for normal and Social Aggressor target children , but the ...
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