The Case-study Method in Psychology and Related DisciplinesPresents an overview of the case study method and its applications, describing in detail, how to conduct psychological case-studies; how to evaluate them, and how to use diagrams and decision analysis in case-studies. |
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CASESTUDIES AND | 1 |
SOME COM | 6 |
AN EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR | 41 |
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