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... important to question the goal of characterizing auditory properties of the typical , average , adult listener . Among the important factors that give rise to these individual differences are those involved in selective processing and ...
... important to question the goal of characterizing auditory properties of the typical , average , adult listener . Among the important factors that give rise to these individual differences are those involved in selective processing and ...
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... important than control over physical aspects in predicting satisfaction . Components important in the home , such as protection and self - identity , are also important to the homeless ( Bun- ston & Breton 1992 ) . Researchers have ...
... important than control over physical aspects in predicting satisfaction . Components important in the home , such as protection and self - identity , are also important to the homeless ( Bun- ston & Breton 1992 ) . Researchers have ...
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... important in understanding judg- ments about the adequacy of models and the significance of parameters . One , as touched on already , is the distributional assumptions made about the vari- ables forming the model - this is the main ...
... important in understanding judg- ments about the adequacy of models and the significance of parameters . One , as touched on already , is the distributional assumptions made about the vari- ables forming the model - this is the main ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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