This is the second of a two-part paper presenting 24 studies which used the model of human occupation as their theoretical base. Part One presented comparative and correlational studies. This paper completes the presentation of studies by discussing studies which were undertaken as part of instrument development processes. The paper also critiques the research on the model to date, offering recommendations for future directions in research.
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