The development of a non-verbal satisfaction measure for use with people who have severe or profound learning disabilities.

By: Longley, S.
Contributor(s): Collins, G. J.
Series: British Journal of Developmental Disabilities no79 1994: 143-149.Publisher: 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): EVALUATION | CHOICE | QUALITY OF LIFESummary: The current study aimed to use individualised behaviour observations to assess satisfaction of severely and profoundly disabled individuals attending an NHS day service.
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The current study aimed to use individualised behaviour observations to assess satisfaction of severely and profoundly disabled individuals attending an NHS day service.

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