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Table 1 describes the demographic characteristics  of the participants. The majority of the respondents  were female, had graduated less than 5 years prior to
Table 1. Demographics of the respondents (n=256) of Evidence-Based  Practice Questionnaire.
Table 2. Data regarding behavior of respondents and the use of  Evidence-Based Practice.
Table 3. Knowledge, skills, resources, opinions of physical therapy practitioners regarding Evidence-Based Practice.
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