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nenivikky

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Compared to face-to-face CBT, Internet therapy has shown:
 
  a. much smaller effect sizes. c. larger effect sizes.
  b. nearly equivalent effect sizes. d. similar short-term but smaller follow-up effects.

Question 2

Meta-analysis of computer-mediated therapy via the Internet compared to a control condition for anxiety and depression has demonstrated:
 
  a. insubstantial effect sizes (< .20). c. medium effect sizes (.50).
  b. small effect sizes ( . 20). d. large effect sizes (.80).



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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