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ED225037 Heroin Addiction Psychosocial Characteristics and Considerations for Treatment / 1
ED225038 Personal Involvement and the Generalizability of Salience Effects 1
ED225039 The Effects of Assertive Training on Self-Reported Assertive Ability, Social Skill Knowledge, and Social Self-Efficacy for Trained and Untrained Spouses 1
ED225040 Weight Helping Kids Keep It Off! / 1
ED225041 Reactions to Perceived Loss of Control Self-Attribution and the Type A / 1
ED225042 Model Adoption Exchange Payment System Technical Specifications and User Instructions / 1
ED225043 Decision Making under Uncertainty The Case of Adoption vs. Foster Care / 1
ED225044 Peer Review The CHAMPUS Program / 1
ED225045 Aging and the Work Force Human Resource Strategies. An Information Paper Prepared for Use by the Special Committee on Aging. United States Senate, Ninety-Seventh Congress, Second Session. 1
ED225046 Teaching about Alcohol Abuse in a High School Setting A Preventive or Total Abstinence Approach? / 1
ED225047 Predictable Loneliness of Old Age Dispelling the Myth / 1
ED225048 Mismatch Invisible Underemployment and Male Competency 1
ED225049 Meta-Analytic Applications in Program Evaluation 1
ED225050 Assessing Treatment : The Conduct of Evaluation within Drug Abuse Treatment Programs. Treatment Research Report / 1
ED225051 Missing Children's Act. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committe on the Judiciary. House of Representatives, Ninety-Seventh Congress, First Session on H.R. 3781. (November 18 and 30, 1981). Serial No. 33 1
ED225052 The Faith Development of Selected Adult Couples 1
ED225053 Court-Mandated Counseling for Men Who Batter A Three-Day Workshop for Mental Health Professionals. Participant's Manual / 1
ED225054 Harassment and Discrimination of Women in Employment. Working Paper Prepared for the Conference on Harassment in the Workplace (Washington, DC, July 7-9, 1981) 1
ED225055 Issues, Policies and Programs for Midlife and Older Women 1
ED225056 Differences in Comparative Studies of Authoritarian-Personality Characteristics across Culture, Language, and Methods 1