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The compa- rable value for a sample of nondistressed boys was .142 . ... The conditional p values in the next two col- umns describe the likelihood that a variable served as an A ; for the total body of initiations ; e.g. , for the ...
The compa- rable value for a sample of nondistressed boys was .142 . ... The conditional p values in the next two col- umns describe the likelihood that a variable served as an A ; for the total body of initiations ; e.g. , for the ...
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Table 8.7 Intercorrelations Among Irritability Values for Mother - Child Dyad Intercorrelations for Children Chapter 9 Abstract Turn - taking is presented as a. Mother - Child Variables : Child - Mother Variables : Crossover Punishment ...
Table 8.7 Intercorrelations Among Irritability Values for Mother - Child Dyad Intercorrelations for Children Chapter 9 Abstract Turn - taking is presented as a. Mother - Child Variables : Child - Mother Variables : Crossover Punishment ...
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The symptoms are ordered by base - rate values . As shown there , the likelihood of occurrence in that sample for Dis- obey was .89 , for Lie it was .68 , and so on . In passing , it should be noted that the analysis would be ...
The symptoms are ordered by base - rate values . As shown there , the likelihood of occurrence in that sample for Dis- obey was .89 , for Lie it was .68 , and so on . In passing , it should be noted that the analysis would be ...
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