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    Why Are Waiting-List Control Groups More Favorable Than No-Treatment Control
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Why Are Waiting-List Control Groups More Favorable Than No-Treatment Control

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Why are waiting-list control groups more favorable than no-treatment control groups?


A) They allow for both between and within-participant comparisons
B) It is easier to recruit participants
C) It eliminates ethical problems of no treatment
D) a and b

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