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STROHMER DC
KERN AM
CLEMONSGUIDRY DB
ROBERTS KJ
CURRY KE
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Authors:
MILLINGTON MJ
STROHMER DC
REID CA
SPENGLER PM
Citation: Mj. Millington et al., A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE ROLE OF DIFFERENTIAL COMPLEXITY AND RESPONSE STYLE IN MEASURING ATTITUDES TOWARD PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, Rehabilitation psychology, 41(3), 1996, pp. 243-254
Authors:
LEIERER SJ
STROHMER DC
LECLERE WA
CORNWELL BJ
WHITTEN SL
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Authors:
STROHMER DC
LEIERER SJ
COCHRAN NA
AROKIASAMY CV
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Authors:
LEIERER SJ
CORNWELL BJ
LECLERE WA
STROHMER DC
WHITTEN SD
Citation: Sj. Leierer et al., COUNSELOR DISABILITY STATUS AND CLIENT PERCEPTIONS OF COUNSELOR CREDIBILITY, Rehabilitation psychology, 40(2), 1995, pp. 154-154
Authors:
STROHMER DC
CZERLINSKY T
CHANDLER SK
PROUT HT
EVANS RA
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Authors:
SPENGLER PM
STROHMER DC
DIXON DN
SHIVY VA
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Authors:
AROKIASAMY CV
STROHMER DC
GUICE S
ANGELOCCI R
HOPPE M
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