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TALLY SHEET

Tally Sheet: Introduction and Core Definition The tally sheet serves as a foundational instrument within research methodology, particularly across fields requiring systematic observational data collection, such as psychology, behavioral science, and quality control. Fundamentally, a tally sheet is defined as a structured recording tool utilized to document the exact frequency of events or behaviors as […]

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ARCHIVE

Introduction: Defining the Archive as a Permanent Repository The term archive, in its most fundamental definition, refers to a relatively permanent repository, or storage location, designated for data, records, or material deemed to hold enduring value. This concept transcends mere storage; it implies a systematic, organized, and intentional process of preservation designed to ensure the […]

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ARCHIVAL RCCORDS

Definition and Scope of Archival Records Archival records constitute a distinct and invaluable category of research data, referring to information that was initially collected and retained for purposes other than scientific investigation, typically administrative, legal, or transactional functions. This data, often stored in vast databases or physical repositories, may or may not be actively accessed […]

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RECORD KEEPING

Introduction to Clinical Record Keeping The practice of maintaining meticulous documentation, commonly referred to as record keeping, constitutes an indispensable component of professional psychological and psychiatric care. This foundational administrative requirement transcends mere bureaucratic adherence; it serves as the essential evidence base for all clinical decisions, treatment modalities, and therapeutic interactions occurring between the practitioner […]

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