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One strategy to evaluate the effectiveness of psychotherapy is to compare people who enter psychotherapy with a matched control group of people who do not receive psychotherapy. when researchers combine and summarize the results of studies using this strategy, what overall conclusions emerge?

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Answer :those not undergoing therapy often improve, but those undergoing therapy are more likely to improve and to improve more quickly and with less risk of relapse.

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When researchers combine and summarize the results of the study on comparing people entering psychotherapy with a matched control group of people who do not receive psychotherapy emerging conclusions with this strategy may constitute a huge different of heightened awareness from the people who had undergone the therapy compared from those who didn't.
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