Evaluation of an instructions and modeling procedure for training behavioral assessment interviewing

Ten undergraduate psychology majors served as participants in two experiments training behavioral assessment interviewing skills. In the first study four participants received training with instructions and audio and written modeling in a multiple baseline across participants design. All participant...

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