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Detecting changes in non-simulated events using partial-interval recording and momentary time sampling : evaluating false positives, false negatives, and trending /
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Main Author:
Schmidt, Megan G.
Format:
Thesis
Book
Language:
English
Subjects:
Psychology, Applied
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Research
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Methodology.
Behavioral assessment
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Methodology.
Observation (Psychology)
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Statistical methods.
Psychologie appliquée
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Recherche
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Méthodologie.
Analyse comportementale
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Méthodologie.
Observation (Psychologie)
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Méthodes statistiques.
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
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St. Cloud State University
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BF76.5 .S295 2011
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