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A community clinic is considering replacing its standard, low-cost depression therapy with a new computerized program. The new program is equally effective as the standard therapy but costs twice as much and requires extensive training for the staff. Apply the concept of clinical significance to determine and justify whether the clinic should adopt this new program.

Question: A community clinic is considering replacing its standard, low-cost depression therapy with a new computerized program. The new program is equally effective as the standard therapy but costs twice as much and requires extensive training for the staff. Apply the concept of clinical significance to determine and justify whether the clinic should adopt this new program.

Sample answer: The clinic should not adopt the new program because it lacks clinical significance. Since the new program is only equally effective, its higher cost and the extra training effort are not justified when compared to the existing, low-cost alternative.

Key points:

  • Conclude that the clinic should not adopt the new computerized program.
  • State that the new program offers no additional clinical benefit (it is equally effective).
  • Explain that the extra cost and staff training effort are not justified compared to the existing alternative.

Rubric: The student must apply the definition of clinical significance to conclude that the clinic should not adopt the new program, justifying this by pointing out that the equal efficacy does not warrant the increased cost and training effort over the existing alternative.

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