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Using hospital personnel to monitor patient adherence
 
  A) is the only currently approved method of assessing adherence.
  B) creates an artificial situation that may raise adherence rates.
  C) violates regulations of the American Medical Association.
  D) both b and c are true.

Question 2

Patients' self-reports of adherence
 
  A) are valid but not reliable.
  B) have questionable validity.
  C) are less valid than physicians' reports.
  D) are more valid than examination of biochemical evidence.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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