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L Bickman

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Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
The evaluation of a children's mental health managed care demonstrationL Bickman
The Journal of Social Psychology|August 1, 1972
Environmental attitudes and actionsL Bickman
The American Psychologist|July 1, 1996
A continuum of care. More is not always betterL Bickman
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1997
Resolving issues raised by the Fort Bragg evaluation. New directions for mental health services researchL Bickman
Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
Implications of a children's mental health managed care demonstration evaluationL Bickman
Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
Reinterpreting the Fort Bragg Evaluation findings: the message does not changeL Bickman
Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow|November 7, 2000
Our quality-assurance methods aren't so sureL Bickman
The American Psychologist|August 1, 1989
Public and private responsibility for mental health servicesL Bickman, P R Dokecki
Evaluation and Program Planning|December 12, 1983
The feedback research approach to evaluation: a method to increase evaluation utilityD J Rog, L Bickman
Evaluation Review|May 7, 1997
Measuring quality in mental health servicesL Bickman, M S Salzer
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Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
The evaluation of a children's mental health managed care demonstrationL Bickman
The Journal of Social Psychology|August 1, 1972
Environmental attitudes and actionsL Bickman
The American Psychologist|July 1, 1996
A continuum of care. More is not always betterL Bickman
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1997
Resolving issues raised by the Fort Bragg evaluation. New directions for mental health services researchL Bickman
Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
Implications of a children's mental health managed care demonstration evaluationL Bickman
Journal of Mental Health Administration|January 1, 1996
Reinterpreting the Fort Bragg Evaluation findings: the message does not changeL Bickman
Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow|November 7, 2000
Our quality-assurance methods aren't so sureL Bickman
The American Psychologist|August 1, 1989
Public and private responsibility for mental health servicesL Bickman, P R Dokecki
Evaluation and Program Planning|December 12, 1983
The feedback research approach to evaluation: a method to increase evaluation utilityD J Rog, L Bickman
Evaluation Review|May 7, 1997
Measuring quality in mental health servicesL Bickman, M S Salzer
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