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gbarreiro

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In scientific research effectiveness differs from efficacy in that it refers to
 
  a. adherence to validated theory.
  b. success in randomized studies.
  c. success in genuine, clinical settings.
  d. the effect after eliminating dropouts.

Question 2

To determine the average degree of change, a meta-analysis uses
 
  a. effect size.
  b. participant distribution.
  c. medical records.
  d. actuarial data.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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