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Imagine you are a researcher designing a study to test a new online therapy program for mild depression. Based on the findings of Posternak and Miller (2001), explain how you would design your study to account for spontaneous remission and why this design choice is necessary.

Question: Imagine you are a researcher designing a study to test a new online therapy program for mild depression. Based on the findings of Posternak and Miller (2001), explain how you would design your study to account for spontaneous remission and why this design choice is necessary.

Sample answer: I would include a wait-list control group in my experimental design, randomly assigning some participants to receive the new online therapy immediately and others to wait before receiving it. This is necessary because Posternak and Miller demonstrated that depression symptoms naturally improve by an average of 10%10\% to 15%15\% without formal treatment. By comparing the symptom reduction of the treatment group to the wait-list control group, I can isolate the true treatment effect from natural recovery.

Key points:

  • Proposes the inclusion of a control group or wait-list condition.
  • Mentions random assignment to the treatment or control group.
  • Explicitly references the phenomenon of spontaneous remission or natural recovery.
  • Explains that the control group allows the researcher to isolate the true treatment effect from the expected 10%10\% to 15%15\% natural improvement.

Rubric: The response must propose the inclusion of a control group (such as a wait-list condition) and justify its inclusion by explaining that it is needed to account for the natural baseline improvement (spontaneous remission) described in the study.

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