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Authors: DEMI A BAKEMAN R SOWELL R MONEYHAM L SEALS B
Citation: A. Demi et al., SUICIDAL THOUGHTS OF WOMEN WITH HIV-INFECTION - EFFECT OF STRESSORS AND MODERATING EFFECTS OF FAMILY COHESION, Journal of family psychology, 12(3), 1998, pp. 344-353

Authors: BAKEMAN R
Citation: R. Bakeman, DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-CASE RESEARCH - FRANKLIN,RD, ALLISON,DB, GORMAN,BS, Psychometrika, 63(2), 1998, pp. 217-219

Authors: BROWN JV BAKEMAN R COLES CD SEXSON WR DEMI AS
Citation: Jv. Brown et al., MATERNAL DRUG-USE DURING PREGNANCY - ARE PRETERM AND FULL-TERM INFANTS AFFECTED DIFFERENTLY, Developmental psychology, 34(3), 1998, pp. 540-554

Authors: BAKEMAN R QUERA V MCARTHUR D ROBINSON BF
Citation: R. Bakeman et al., DETECTING SEQUENTIAL PATTERNS AND DETERMINING THEIR RELIABILITY WITH FALLIBLE OBSERVERS, Psychological methods, 2(4), 1997, pp. 357-370

Authors: DEMI A BAKEMAN R MONEYHAM L SOWELL R SEALS B
Citation: A. Demi et al., EFFECTS OF RESOURCES AND STRESSORS ON BURDEN AND DEPRESSION OF FAMILYMEMBERS WHO PROVIDE CARE TO AN HIV-INFECTED WOMAN, Journal of family psychology, 11(1), 1997, pp. 35-48

Authors: LOGAN KR BAKEMAN R KEEFE EB
Citation: Kr. Logan et al., EFFECTS OF INSTRUCTIONAL VARIABLES ON ENGAGED BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN GENERAL-EDUCATION CLASSROOMS, Exceptional children, 63(4), 1997, pp. 481-497

Authors: BAKEMAN R ROBINSON BF QUERA V
Citation: R. Bakeman et al., TESTING SEQUENTIAL ASSOCIATION - ESTIMATING EXACT P-VALUES USING SAMPLED PERMUTATIONS, Psychological methods, 1(1), 1996, pp. 4-15

Authors: BAKEMAN R MCARTHUR D
Citation: R. Bakeman et D. Mcarthur, PICTURING REPEATED-MEASURES - COMMENTS ON LOFTUS, MORRISON, AND OTHERS, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers, 28(4), 1996, pp. 584-589

Authors: BAKEMAN R MCARTHUR D QUERA V
Citation: R. Bakeman et al., DETECTING GROUP-DIFFERENCES IN SEQUENTIAL ASSOCIATION USING SAMPLED PERMUTATIONS - LOG ODDS, KAPPA, AND PHI COMPARED, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers, 28(3), 1996, pp. 446-457

Authors: PETERSON JL FOLKMAN S BAKEMAN R
Citation: Jl. Peterson et al., STRESS, COPING, HIV STATUS, PSYCHOSOCIAL RESOURCES, AND DEPRESSIVE MOOD IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN GAY, BISEXUAL, AND HETEROSEXUAL MEN, American journal of community psychology, 24(4), 1996, pp. 461-487

Authors: BAKEMAN R CASEY RL
Citation: R. Bakeman et Rl. Casey, ANALYZING FAMILY-INTERACTION - TAKING TIME INTO ACCOUNT, Journal of family psychology, 9(2), 1995, pp. 131-143

Authors: BAKEMAN R QUERA V
Citation: R. Bakeman et V. Quera, LOG-LINEAR APPROACHES TO LAG-SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS WHEN CONSECUTIVE CODES MAY AND CANNOT REPEAT, Psychological bulletin, 118(2), 1995, pp. 272-284

Authors: MANNE SL BAKEMAN R JACOBSEN PB GORFINKLE K REDD WH
Citation: Sl. Manne et al., AN ANALYSIS OF A BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN UNDERGOING VENIPUNCTURE, Health psychology, 13(6), 1994, pp. 556-566

Authors: BROWN JV BAKEMAN R COLES CD DEMI A SEXSON WR
Citation: Jv. Brown et al., NEONATAL OUTCOME IN INFANTS EXPOSED TO COCAINE - ARE PRETERMS MORE SEVERELY AFFECTED THAN FULL-TERMS, Pediatric research, 35(4), 1994, pp. 10000217-10000217

Authors: ROMSKI MA SEVCIK RA ROBINSON B BAKEMAN R
Citation: Ma. Romski et al., ADULT-DIRECTED COMMUNICATIONS OF YOUTH WITH MENTAL-RETARDATION USING THE SYSTEM FOR AUGMENTING LANGUAGE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 617-628
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