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		<title>Hypothesis Testing in Psychology Research</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypothesis testing first starts with theory. Theories are particular assumptions about the way things are. After a theory is formulated, a conceptual hypothesis is created, which is a more specific (than pure theory) prediction about the outcome of something. Next an experimental hypothesis is created. This is where definitions are operationalized so specific matters can [...]
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		<title>Underlying Assumptions of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cognitive behavior therapies (CBT) all have (or should have) the general underlying model of: Activating Event &#8211;&#62; Schemas &#8211;&#62; Thoughts &#8211;&#62; Behavior/Emotions &#8211;&#62; Outcome. In other words, there is a specific and precipitating event that is mentally interpreted, thought about, and acted (or not) upon; all of the steps following the precipitating and activating event [...]
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