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Reducing Risk of Pressure Sores: Effects of Watch Prompts and Alarm Avoidance on Wheelchair Push-Ups.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis - United States
doi 10.1901/jaba.1989.22-287
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Applied PsychologyPhilosophySociologyPolitical Science
Date

January 1, 1989

Authors
G W WhiteR M MathewsS B Fawcett
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Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior


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