Bibliometric Analysis on the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices through Building Effective Systems
Implementing evidence-based practices in early intervention has generated new research interest in the need for effective early childhood systems. This study used a bibliometric analysis to discern the importance and relevance of the field. The analysis highlights that the main goals of the future d...
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Main Authors: | Julia Argente (Author), Gabriel Martínez-Rico (Author), Rómulo J. González-García (Author), Margarita Cañadas (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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