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MATCHING
Match each of the following generic names with its corresponding trade name.
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Family History Studies
Research methods that examine patterns of disorders or traits in families to identify genetic or environmental influences.
Biopsychosocial Methodology
An interdisciplinary approach that examines the complex interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness.
Probands
Individuals who are the subject of study or the starting point in a genetic or medical investigation, often because they present with a particular condition of interest.
Single-Case Experimental Design
Experimental design in which an individual or a small number of individuals are studied intensively; the individual is put through some sort of manipulation or intervention, and his or her behavior is examined before and after this manipulation to determine the effects.
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