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LCritchfi

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Treatment manuals are used in research studies to:
 
  a. measure treatment adherence to a particular model of therapy.
  b. select random samples of clients.
  c. select outcomes for the study.
  d. set up control groups.

Question 2

_________ is a way of analyzing observable communication sequences that grew out of experimental research in psycholinguistics.
 
  a. Random controlled trials
  b. Meta analysis
  c. Microanalysis
  d. Change process research



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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