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There are many ways to summarize a book. One excellent way is just to go through the book, a chapter at a time, and write a summary of each. This will not be done in Chapter 15 because we have already done it at the end of nearly every chapter. Those summaries should now prove useful to you in finding out where you should place the most emphasis in studying for the final examination.

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Kurtz, A.K., Mayo, S.T. (1979). Reorientation. In: Statistical Methods in Education and Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6129-2_15

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