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Kratochvil, D. , Carkhuff, R.R. & Berenson, B.G.The cumulative effects of parent and teacher-offered levels of facilitative conditions upon indexes of student physical, emotional and intellectual functioning. Journal of Educational Research, 1969, 63, 161-164.
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Pagell, W. , Carkhuff, R.R. & Berenson, B.G.The predicted differential effects of the level of counselor functioning upon the level of outpatients. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1967, 23, 510-512.
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