Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... principle . The practical fact that the individual's immedi- ate welfare must sometimes be sacrificed to the public good - in vaccination or in the military draft , for example - does not alter the validity of the general principle of ...
... principle . The practical fact that the individual's immedi- ate welfare must sometimes be sacrificed to the public good - in vaccination or in the military draft , for example - does not alter the validity of the general principle of ...
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... principles . Principle 14. Test Interpretation . Test scores , like test materials , are released only to persons who are qualified to interpret and use them properly . a . Materials for reporting test scores to parents , or which are ...
... principles . Principle 14. Test Interpretation . Test scores , like test materials , are released only to persons who are qualified to interpret and use them properly . a . Materials for reporting test scores to parents , or which are ...
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... principles enunciated in the Technical Recommendations for Psychological Tests and Diagnostic Techniques . e . Test advertisements are factual and descriptive rather than emo- tional and persuasive . Principle 16. Research Precautions ...
... principles enunciated in the Technical Recommendations for Psychological Tests and Diagnostic Techniques . e . Test advertisements are factual and descriptive rather than emo- tional and persuasive . Principle 16. Research Precautions ...
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