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This conviction led the Family Centered Project to make a two- year investment in developing a method for evaluating movement or change in social functioning . This method is discussed in the manual just published .
This conviction led the Family Centered Project to make a two- year investment in developing a method for evaluating movement or change in social functioning . This method is discussed in the manual just published .
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Marginal functioning represents behavior holding a potential threat to family welfare but not sufficiently harmful to justify in- tervention . Marginal functioning does not include violation of major laws although behavior of family ...
Marginal functioning represents behavior holding a potential threat to family welfare but not sufficiently harmful to justify in- tervention . Marginal functioning does not include violation of major laws although behavior of family ...
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A median test of differences in levels of functioning from the opening to the closing situation was found to be significant ( x2 10.89 , 1 d.f. ) at better than the o.1 percent level . This simply means that median scores of over - all ...
A median test of differences in levels of functioning from the opening to the closing situation was found to be significant ( x2 10.89 , 1 d.f. ) at better than the o.1 percent level . This simply means that median scores of over - all ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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