Hughes, IanLuborsky,L.,Rosenthal,R.,Diguer,L.,Andrusyna,T. P.,Berman,J. S.,Levitt,J. T.The dodo bird verdict is alive and well—mostly. Clinical Psychology . 2002Luborsky, L., Rosenthal, R., Diguer, L. Andrusyna, T. P., Berman, J. S., Levitt, J. T., et al. (2002...
The Dodo Bird Verdict is alive and well - mostly R Budd,I Hughes 被引量: 13发表: 2009年 Have all won and must all have prizes? Revisiting Luborsky et al.'s verdict. the last decade the Dodo bird verdict has been largely criticized and dispelled on methodological grounds (=-=Beutler, ...
‘To me, dinosaur trackways are much more “alive” than fossilised bones, which can only be from dead animals. Similar to when you see human footprints on a path ahead of you, a dinosaur track gives the impression that the creature could be miles away in the direction the tracks march o...
One of the most famous cases of extinction is that of a bird known as the dodo. In fact there’s even a saying in English, ‘as dead as the dodo’, used to refer to something which no longer exists. But for many centuries the dodo was alive and well, although it could only be ...
From sponges to sea slugs and hagfish to humans, all animals alive today trace their roots back to a common ancestor that lived in the ocean more than 600 million years ago. We have no direct evidence of this first animal, but the fossil record reveals some of its earliest descendants. ...
She had no idea how the chicken had found it. “We naively thought that nothing could happen,” Sugarman told The Dodo. “So we just let the broody hen be.” Soon after, the hen laid seven eggs of her own and continued to sit on all eight of them. “We let her and the eggs...
LesterLuborsky,RobertRosenthal,LouisDiguer,Tomasz P.Andrusyna,Jeffrey S.Berman,Jill T.Levitt,David A.Seligman,Elizabeth D.Krause.The Dodo Bird Verdict Is Alive and Well—Mostly[J]. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice .2006(1)Luborsky L, Rosenthal R, Diguer L, Andrusyna TP, Berman ...
The dodo bird verdict is alive and well-mostly. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9(1), 2-12.Luborsky, L., Rosenthal, R., Diguer, L., Andrysyna, T., Berman, J., Levitt, J., et al. (2002). The dodo bird verdict is alive and well--mostly. Clinical Psychology: ...
In the present sample, when such differences are then corrected for the therapeutic allegiance of the researchers involved in comparing the different psychotherapies, these differences tend to become even further reduced in size and significance, as shown in Luborsky et al. (1999).L. Luborsky...