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Mitchell M Handelsman

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Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1997
Client preferences for informed consent informationEllen B Braaten, Mitchell M Handelsman
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|October 28, 2006
Training ethical psychologists: an acculturation modelMitchell M Handelsman, Michael C Gottlieb, Samuel Knapp
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|January 1, 2020
Principles and Strategies for Effective Teaching: A Workshop for Pre- and Postdoctoral Trainees in the Biomedical SciencesLaurel M Hartley, Michael J Ferrara, Mitchell M Handelsman, et al.
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|December 1, 1986
Use, content, and readability of written informed consent forms for treatmentMitchell M Handelsman, Melinda B Kemper, Pamela Kesson-Craig, et al.
The American Psychologist|August 31, 2011
Nonrational processes in ethical decision makingMark D Rogerson, Michael C Gottlieb, Mitchell M Handelsman, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1995
Does legally mandated consent to psychotherapy ensure ethical appropriateness?: the Colorado experienceMitchell M Handelsman, Amos Martinez, Sarah Geisendorfer, et al.
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Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1997
Client preferences for informed consent informationEllen B Braaten, Mitchell M Handelsman
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|October 28, 2006
Training ethical psychologists: an acculturation modelMitchell M Handelsman, Michael C Gottlieb, Samuel Knapp
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|January 1, 2020
Principles and Strategies for Effective Teaching: A Workshop for Pre- and Postdoctoral Trainees in the Biomedical SciencesLaurel M Hartley, Michael J Ferrara, Mitchell M Handelsman, et al.
Professional Psychology, Research and Practice|December 1, 1986
Use, content, and readability of written informed consent forms for treatmentMitchell M Handelsman, Melinda B Kemper, Pamela Kesson-Craig, et al.
The American Psychologist|August 31, 2011
Nonrational processes in ethical decision makingMark D Rogerson, Michael C Gottlieb, Mitchell M Handelsman, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1995
Does legally mandated consent to psychotherapy ensure ethical appropriateness?: the Colorado experienceMitchell M Handelsman, Amos Martinez, Sarah Geisendorfer, et al.
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