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Systematic Observation in Clinical Psychology
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965AT PRESENT the primary role of psychologists working in the clinical field is that of technical ancillary concerned with the application of standardized psychological tests. The usefulness of such tests has several limitations. Without a minimal degree of cooperation on the part of the patient it may not be possible to apply psychological tests at all.
C, HUTT, M W, COXON
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Systematic Nursing Observation of Psychopathology
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968MANY RATING instruments have been developed in recent years for use in psychiatric research. Several have been used widely and effectively. Therefore, it behooves anyone offering a new scale to describe the application for which it is designed and for which, presumably, it offers an improvement over existing scales.In our case, we wish to study the ...
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Systematic observation of hand decontamination
Nursing Standard, 2004Meticulous infection control precautions are required to prevent healthcare-associated infection, with particular attention to hand hygiene and universal precautions. A detailed observation study undertaken in the early 1990s still has clear messages for infection control today.
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Some Systematic Observations on Monaural Diplacusis
International Journal of Audiology, 1981Anomalies of monaural pitch perception, including pitch changes with level, roughness and beats, were mapped in the intensity-frequency plane by a listener using continuous-tone stimulation between approximately 1 900 and 2 750 Hz. A narrow region characterized by rapid threshold adaptation was also mapped between approximately 2 590 and 2 690 Hz.
C, Formby, D B, Gjerdingen
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Action Observation: A Systematic Review
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020Abstract Date Presented 03/27/20 With 65% of survivors left with hemiparesis affecting activities of daily living (ADL) performance at six months poststroke, as motor control recovery plateaus at five weeks post stroke, there is a need to identify effective interventions that can begin immediately.
Carly Goldberg, Dawn Nilsen
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1984
This chapter reviews, from a sociological standpoint, the methodological and empirical literature on systematic field observation in several fields. Three historical waves of interest in and refinement of systematic field observation techniques are identified, and sociological contributions to each are noted.
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This chapter reviews, from a sociological standpoint, the methodological and empirical literature on systematic field observation in several fields. Three historical waves of interest in and refinement of systematic field observation techniques are identified, and sociological contributions to each are noted.
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Clinical observations and systematic studies of autogynephilia
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1991The term autogynephilia denotes a male's paraphilic tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a woman. This term subsumes transvestism as well as erotic ideas or situations in which women's garments per se play a small role or none at all.
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Systematic Observation as a Measurement Strategy
Sociological Focus, 1983Abstract The potential usefulness of direct systematic observation as a measurement strategy is addressed in the present paper. Although systematic observation offers numerous advantages over alternative methods, several persistent and unique limitations are also associated with the method.
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Observations on Systematics in Paleolithic Archaeology
2006The intellectual traditions that frame Paleolithic research in Europe and the United States are reviewed, and the European Middle Paleolithic archaeological record is examined for patterns that contradict the “textbook generalizations” embodied in Paul Mellars’ “human revolution”.
Geoffrey A. Clark, Julien Riel-Salvatore
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