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The New Frontier: A Review of Changing Cultural Practices: A Contextualist Framework for Intervention Research by A. Biglan

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Biglan, A. (1995). Changing cultural practices: A contextualistframeworkfor intervention research. Reno, NV: Context Press. Hardcover: $47.95. ISBN 1-878978-22-5. 464 pp.

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Mattaini, M.A. The New Frontier: A Review of Changing Cultural Practices: A Contextualist Framework for Intervention Research by A. Biglan. BEHAV ANALYST 19, 135–141 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392755

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