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For example , O'Brien , Azrin , and Henson ( 1969 ) compared the effect of following and not following suggestions made by chronic mental patients in a group setting on the number of suggestions made by these patients .
For example , O'Brien , Azrin , and Henson ( 1969 ) compared the effect of following and not following suggestions made by chronic mental patients in a group setting on the number of suggestions made by these patients .
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Alternating treatments comparing B and C ) Replicated crossovers ( comparing B and C Multiple baselines ( comparing B and C and controlling for order Does the client prefer one treatment over another ?
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That is , these clients reported little or no decrement in anxiety during exposure trials when compared to the typical client . Although the clients with depression , as compared to the clients with overvalued ideation , demonstrated ...
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