4. A psychologist has a run a between-subjects experiment comparing two treatments for depression: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Client- Centered Therapy (CCT) against a control condition....


4. A psychologist has a run a between-subjects experiment comparing two<br>treatments for depression: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Client-<br>Centered Therapy (CCT) against a control condition. Subjects were randomly<br>assigned to the experimental condition. After 12 weeks, the subject's depression<br>scores were measured using the CESD depression scale. The higher the score,<br>the more depressed. Determine if the therapy worked. The data are summarized<br>as follows:<br>Control<br>CBT<br>CCT<br>40<br>21<br>10<br>38<br>17<br>17<br>37<br>19<br>15<br>40<br>16<br>16<br>

Extracted text: 4. A psychologist has a run a between-subjects experiment comparing two treatments for depression: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Client- Centered Therapy (CCT) against a control condition. Subjects were randomly assigned to the experimental condition. After 12 weeks, the subject's depression scores were measured using the CESD depression scale. The higher the score, the more depressed. Determine if the therapy worked. The data are summarized as follows: Control CBT CCT 40 21 10 38 17 17 37 19 15 40 16 16

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