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Dr. Who is planning to apply for federal funding from the NIH for his study comparing two distinct forms of therapy he encountered during his travels. He will be most likely to get funded if he uses
 
  a. between-subjects design.
  b. within-subjects design.
  c. randomized clinical trials.
  d. Therapy and Research Design International Standards (TARDIS).

Question 2

The psychoanalytic and behavioral traditions often look at an individual subject's response to treatment over time. In evaluating response to treatment, these clinicians are likely to use the
 
  a. between-subjects design.
  b. within-subjects design.
  c. baseline measurements design.
  d. none of the above, it is impossible to gain useful information from a single subject.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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