An initial problem with their analysis is that Amrein and Berliner disregarded the magnitude of any changes in test scores.
Not exact matches
He added that an
initial analysis did not turn up any
problems with trial execution, data integrity or drug product quality.
Our
initial work was not the final word on the matter, but it stimulated follow - up research by an economist from the UK, Mark Freeman, who together
with colleagues Gernot Wagner and Richard Zeckhauser from Harvard's Kennedy School, published a more extensive mathematical
analysis of the
problem that came to roughly the same conclusions.
• Interview patients and their families or caregivers to determine type and extent of behavioral issues • Design, develop and implement individually placed programs to help them in countering their behavioral
problems • Assist children in acquiring their desired academic goals through counseling and support
with self - help skills • Provide counseling to patients individually or in groups depending on
initial analysis • Communicate
with family members to provide them
with insight into patients» behavior
problems and possible resolutions • Observe patients to determine changes in behavior over time and to provide them
with emotional support during distressing periods • Contact patients» physicians and other specialists
with a view to discuss
problems as part of coordinated care programs • Assist in creating instructional materials for families and caregivers • Record patient information in an accurate and confidential manner in the facility database
In our
analyses of change trajectories measured via weekly assessments, and
with an
initial Bonferroni correction applied, youths in modular treatment showed significantly faster improvement than youths in usual care, on overall and parent - reported BPC total and TPA
Problems measures, and modular treatment also outperformed standard treatment, on overall and youth - reported BPC total and TPA measures as well as on the parent - reported BPC total score.