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Imagine you are a clinical researcher tasked with generating a validation protocol for a new 'Anxiety-Reduction Seminar'. To ensure your design is resilient against the specific critique leveled by Hans Eysenck in his analysis of psychotherapy, which of the following research plans should you create to prove that the seminar—and not just the natural passage of time—is responsible for participant improvement?
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Imagine you are a clinical researcher tasked with generating a validation protocol for a new 'Anxiety-Reduction Seminar'. To ensure your design is resilient against the specific critique leveled by Hans Eysenck in his analysis of psychotherapy, which of the following research plans should you create to prove that the seminar—and not just the natural passage of time—is responsible for participant improvement?
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