Multiple Choice
A nonspecific-treatment control group:
A) Is designed to control for common factors that are associated with treatment.
B) Rules out the role of expectancies in explaining why clients get better
C) Controls for placebo effects in a medication study
D) Is the best way to rule out threats to internal validity e.g., regression, testing)
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