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Fred Tudiver, Martin Bass, Earl Dunn, Peter Norton, and Moira Stewart; eds. 246 pages. Newbury Park, California: Sage Publications; 1992. $19.95 softback; $42.00 hardback.
Twenty-one reviews on concepts, methods, and problems in examining and judging the effectiveness of interventions in counseling and primary care. Some chapters illustrate problems with particular trials or studies. The chapter on meta-analysis is a concise and clear summary of the method and its procedure, adequate for persons naive about this approach, but not adequate as a guide for those undertaking such analyses.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews, Notes, and Listings: Assessing Interventions: Traditional and Innovative Methods
15 May 1993 | Volume 118 Issue 10 | Page 830
Assessing Interventions: Traditional and Innovative Methods
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