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mcmcdaniel

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Why is the intervention moderator strategy used?
 
  a) To examine attributes of the clients, therapists, or context that may influence outcome
  b) To determine if two or more treatments differ in effectiveness
  c) To explore the impact of multiple treatments on clients and therapists
  d) To study treatment-as-is effectiveness

Question 2

Why is the parametric treatment strategy used in experiments?
 
  a) To determine what the minimum amount of treatment needed to produce an effect
  b) To maximize therapeutic change
  c) To explore the interaction of multiple treatments
  d) To determine the impact of new treatments



Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: b



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