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j.rubin

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What is the goal of a dismantling treatment strategy?
 
  a) To reduce psychopathology
  b) To determine the effect of treatment on a waiting-list control group
  c) To identify the necessary and sufficient components of treatment
  d) To study the impact of contact on both control and comparison groups

Question 2

Comparison groups are used to
 
  a) Reduce threats to internal validity and construct validity
  b) Confirm rival hypotheses
  c) Rule out treatment effects
  d) Reduce threats to construct validity and external validity



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: a





 

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