The main difference between dependent- and independent-groups designs relates to ______.
A. whether the same or different participants are used
B. the number of variables that can be analyzed
C. the use of random assignment
D. the need to control for carryover effects
A. whether the same or different participants are used
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a. Contemplation b. Precontemplation c. Preparation d. Termination
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a. external validity b. internal validity c. generalizability d. reliability
Coherence therapy’s stance in its approach to understanding clinical difficulties can best be described as
a. DSM-5 diagnosis-based b. biopsychosocially based c. nonpathologizing d. genetically based
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a. process b. career c. chain d. purpose