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Meta-analytic findings that efficacy and effectiveness studies of CBT for adult anxiety disorders yield generally comparable effect sizes is interpreted by the text authors to mean that application to routine clinical practice:
Null Hypothesis
A statement that assumes no relationship or difference between certain variables.
Type I Error
Type I Error occurs when a true null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected, often symbolized as the false positive rate in hypothesis testing.
Chance
The occurrence and development of events in the absence of any obvious intention or cause.
Controlled Error
Error that is managed or regulated within an experiment to ensure it does not affect the validity of the results.
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