Multiple Choice
The results of the Israel et al. study of parent training and the treatment of obese children suggest that
A) parent training results in parents being overinvolved with their children and therefore the child is less successful.
B) the knowledge of child management skills is not enhanced by the addition of this specific training to a standard behavioral weight-loss program.
C) parent training results in superior maintenance of weight loss over a one-year follow-up period.
D) parent training produces improvements over the weight maintenance achieved by the standard treatment group at the end of treatment, but not at one year following treatment.
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