Melissa is working with a group of adolescent girls who suffer from bulimia. The treatment includes cognitive-behavioral therapy and use of antidepressants. Judging by the research, how successful can Melissa expect the treatment to be?
a. completely successful, with rates of recovery up to 90 percent
b. modestly successful, with rates of recovery up to 75 percent
c. somewhat successful, with rates of recovery of about 50 percent
d. not very successful, with rates of recovery less than 20 percent
c
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a. sensory memory b. skill memory c. procedural memory d. declarative memory
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a. rejecting Ho b. failing to reject Ho c. sampling error d. committing the standard error
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