(p. 157) Designing and Conducting a Treatment Study
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780195126181.003.0009
Chapter 9, designing and conducting a treatment study, focuses more concretely on the demands of conducting a treatment study and discusses critical issues and decision points in relation to experimental design, assessment, data analyses, and ethical issues that influence treatment research. The goal of the chapter is to improve the methodology and quality of individual treatment studies.
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