Evaluating Practice: Guidelines for the Accountable ProfessionalNow with a free SINGWIN CD-ROM, Evaluating Practice, Fourth Edition, makes understanding and applying data anaylsis even easier for students and instructors. Unsurpassed among human service evaluation texts, Evaluating Practice, includes the innovative SINGWIN program, created by Charles Auerbach, David Schnall, and Heidi Heft Laporte of Yeshiva University. The text instructs students and instructors on managing cases and charting and filling out scales. Although the authors are best known within the social work discipline, this text can also be used in other professional programs such as nursing, counseling, psychology, and psychiatry. |
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... central tendency because it takes tiple baseline across clients design ) , and by de- the most information into account . 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25. MEASURES OF VARIATION Measures of central tendency indicate the typi- cal value of a ...
... central tendency because it takes tiple baseline across clients design ) , and by de- the most information into account . 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25. MEASURES OF VARIATION Measures of central tendency indicate the typi- cal value of a ...
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... CENTRAL TENDENCY AND VARIATION WITH SINGWIN Here's how to use SINGWIN to compute all of the measures of central tendency and varia- tion that we just discussed and illustrated , as well as many of the band graphs . 1. Start SINGWIN ...
... CENTRAL TENDENCY AND VARIATION WITH SINGWIN Here's how to use SINGWIN to compute all of the measures of central tendency and varia- tion that we just discussed and illustrated , as well as many of the band graphs . 1. Start SINGWIN ...
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... central tendency , variability , and trend within a phase , in order to make comparisons between phases . Traditional measures of central tendency and vari- ability were presented ( e.g. , mean , median , standard deviation , range ) ...
... central tendency , variability , and trend within a phase , in order to make comparisons between phases . Traditional measures of central tendency and vari- ability were presented ( e.g. , mean , median , standard deviation , range ) ...
Contents
WHAT ARE YOU GETTING INTO? | 33 |
ANALYZING YOUR RESULTS | 53 |
PART II | 55 |
Copyright | |
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