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In the next session, the investigator presented the color photographs described previously.
In a separate session, the orientations of the gratings were reversed so that each eye viewed each orientation in a counterbalanced design.
Hypnosis does seem to be a useful option, as patients reported an average of 36% reduction in pain scores after their session.
Administrative staff in enhanced and usual care practices completed an 8-hour training session on recruiting eligible patients using a two-stage screening process.
To be sure, the conference tried to clarify things into four strands, each with three sessions of three papers.
The findings suggested the need for culture specific case methodology training sessions for both case leaders and students.
Another trained research assistant independently re-examined 11 % of the participants' data by viewing each videotaped session.
Data from both sessions were required in order to obtain sufficient word types and production tokens to conduct a variability analysis.
The speech discrimination test was given after the glide tasks in a separate session.
The procedures used during the two visits were identical, with each session lasting approximately 2 hours.
To reduce the observer effect, the researcher visited the participants' homes before the observation session and interacted with all the family members.
Typically, the undergraduates experience only two observation sessions of between two and four hours.
However, both forms co-occur in the same session with variants showing the expected reduplicative onset : violin-bin and goldfish-poldfish.
For each child's session, coding and analysis were conducted on samples that comprised a constant number of 120 utterances.
The proportion of naming-oriented utterances was similar between the two groups in the first play session.
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