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Dr Marcus Reviews That Waiting-List Control Groups Are Not Always

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Dr. Marcus reviews that waiting-list control groups are not always appropriate even if it would help answer a set of hypotheses. Dr. Marcus notes that one of the major reasons that a waiting-list control group would not be appropriate for a study is:


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