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J Regis McNamara

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Behavior Modification|January 1, 1978
Socioethical considerations in behavior therapy research and practiceJ Regis McNamara
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 1977
Ethical considerations in psychological research: a comparative reviewJ Regis McNamara, Kathryn M Woods
Professional Psychology|October 1, 1980
Confidentiality: its effect on interviewee behaviorKathryn M Woods, J Regis McNamara
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|April 1, 1991
Parents' and clinicians' attitudes toward the risks and benefits of child psychotherapy: a study of informed-consent contentJoseph A Jensen, J Regis McNamara, Kathryn E Gustafson
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|February 1, 1994
Parents' informed consent decisions regarding psychotherapy for their children: consideration of therapeutic risks and benefitsKathryn E Gustafson, J Regis McNamara, Joseph A Jensen
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Behavior Modification|January 1, 1978
Socioethical considerations in behavior therapy research and practiceJ Regis McNamara
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 1977
Ethical considerations in psychological research: a comparative reviewJ Regis McNamara, Kathryn M Woods
Professional Psychology|October 1, 1980
Confidentiality: its effect on interviewee behaviorKathryn M Woods, J Regis McNamara
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|April 1, 1991
Parents' and clinicians' attitudes toward the risks and benefits of child psychotherapy: a study of informed-consent contentJoseph A Jensen, J Regis McNamara, Kathryn E Gustafson
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|February 1, 1994
Parents' informed consent decisions regarding psychotherapy for their children: consideration of therapeutic risks and benefitsKathryn E Gustafson, J Regis McNamara, Joseph A Jensen
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