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Johnson, Erica K.; Dow, Christian; Lynch, Ruth T.; Hermann, Bruce P. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2006
Measurement of clinically significant change is critical for rehabilitation research because it can enhance the credibility of rehabilitation efforts and guide evidence-based practices. The practical appeal of clinically significant change is that it can bridge research and clinical practice by focusing on individual rather than group differences.…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation, Clinical Psychology, Statistical Significance, Measurement Techniques

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