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Page header
Page header refers to the first several words of the manuscript title placed in the upper right of each manuscript page. In a research report, Page header is the first two (2) or three (3) words of the title, printed with the page number on each page of the manuscript.
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DSM-III at psychology-glossary.com | ■■ |
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