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T. A. Walls & J. L. Schafer (Eds.) (2006). Models for intensive longitudinal data. New York: Oxford University Press. 288+xxii pp. US$ 65.00. ISBN: 13-9780195173444.
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T. A. Walls & J. L. Schafer (Eds.) (2006). Models for intensive longitudinal data. New York: Oxford University Press. 288+xxii pp. US$ 65.00. ISBN: 13-9780195173444.
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