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nramada

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Which of the following findings has emerged from the use of Kuiper et al.'s self-referent encoding task for depression?
 
  a) Depressed individuals endorse more negative words but an equal amount of positive words compared to non-depressed individuals.
  b) Depressed individuals endorse similar amounts of negative words, but many fewer positive words, than non-depressed individuals.
  c) Depressed individuals endorse more negative words and fewer positive words than non-depressed individuals.
  d) None of the above.

Question 2

With regard to meta-analysis research, Streiner (2005 ) argues that interpretation of the findings:
 
  a) Is influenced by the selection of studies included
  b) Can be resolved by statistical arguments
  c) Should be based exclusively on clinical significance
  d) Is less controversial since there are fewer meta-analyses now, compared to decades ago



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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