Joel P. Winter, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Missouri - Saint Louis 
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Industrial Psychology, Adult and Continuing Education, Educational Psychology Education
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Therese Macan grad student 2001 University of Missouri - Saint Louis
 (Examination of the role of prior negative experiences and instrumentality perceptions on training outcomes.)
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Kenny DA, Calsyn RJ, Morse GA, et al. (2004) Evaluation of treatment programs for persons with severe mental illness: moderator and mediator effects. Evaluation Review. 28: 294-324
Calsyn RJ, Morse GA, Yonker RD, et al. (2003) Client choice of treatment and client outcomes Journal of Community Psychology. 31: 339-348
Calsyn RJ, Kelemen WL, Jones ET, et al. (2001) Reducing overclaiming in needs assessment studies. An experimental comparison. Evaluation Review. 25: 583-604
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP, Yonker RD. (2001) Should disability items in the census be used for planning services for elders? Gerontologist. 41: 583-588
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP. (2001) Predicting four types of service needs in older adults Evaluation and Program Planning. 24: 157-166
Winter JP, Calsyn RJ. (2000) The Dartmouth assertive community treatment scale (DACTS): A generalizability study Evaluation Review. 24: 319-338
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP, Morse GA. (2000) Do consumers who have a choice of treatment have better outcomes? Community Mental Health Journal. 36: 149-160
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP. (2000) Predicting different types of service use by the elderly: The strength of the behavioral model and the value of interaction terms Journal of Applied Gerontology. 19: 284-303
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP. (1999) Who attends senior centers? Journal of Social Service Research. 26: 53-69
Calsyn RJ, Winter JP. (1999) Predicting specific service awareness dimensions Research On Aging. 21: 762-780
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