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A researcher studying a new acceptance-based therapy (ABT) for chronic pain randomly assigns participants either to ABT or to an established cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for pain management. Both groups receive weekly structured sessions of equal length. The researcher argues that this design controls for placebo effects because participants in both conditions receive an active treatment, keeping their expectations for improvement comparable. This argument correctly applies the logic of comparing to the best available alternative treatment.

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