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An exploratory analysis of treatment completion and client and organizational factors using hierarchical linear modeling

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  • Woodward, Albert
  • Das, Abhik
  • Raskin, Ira E.
  • Morgan-Lopez, Antonio A.

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  • Woodward, Albert & Das, Abhik & Raskin, Ira E. & Morgan-Lopez, Antonio A., 2006. "An exploratory analysis of treatment completion and client and organizational factors using hierarchical linear modeling," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 29(4), pages 335-351, November.
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