Rates of participation for clinical child and pediatric psychology research: issues in methodology

Conducted a content analysis of articles in the Journal of Clinical Child Psychology and the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. Finds the majority of articles do not report participation rates or provide adequate information regarding sample characteristics thus prohibiting assessment of the represent...

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