Work sampling is an observational technique that produces counts representing the number of times that an individual has been observed performing each of several tasks. These data are collected using either systematic or random times of observation, and typically exhibit correlation between repeated
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The analysis of contact sampling data
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1980
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- English
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