Multiple Choice
Effectiveness studies:
A) are pre-cursors to efficacy studies and are designed to determine whether there is an effect of intervention.
B) are conducted once efficacy studies have been done, and examine outcomes of particular intervention approaches under everyday clinical conditions.
C) determine whether a clinical idea is feasible or doable.
D) determine whether an intervention has caused a desired change in a targeted skill, under tightly controlled experimental conditions.
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