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Research methods in clinical psychology

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For most new graduate students in clinical psychology the prospect of conducting their own research is bot exciting and anxiety provoking. But how do you decide what to study? What are the critical procedures? How do you analyze the data? What controls are necessary? How many subjects do you need? What is the hypothesis? How do you get started? This book is designed to deal with both the excitement and the apprehension of the novice researcher by giving some guidance and tools with which to begin their own research endeavors.

417 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1984

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Alan S. Bellack

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